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COL.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  FLOWERS 
MEMORIAL  COLLECTION 


DUKE  UNIVERSITY  LIBRARY 
DURHAM.  N.  C. 


PRESENTED  BY 
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OR,    RATES     QY   DUIIES, 


PAIABLE  0\  eoOK,  WARES  AMI  UCIiCHAMIISK  mmm  im  HE  COSmiBKATE  STATliS, 


ON  AND  AFTER  AUGUST  31,  1801. 


ALSO,  UNITED  STATES  TARIFF  OF  1861 


IN  PARA  I.I  F.I.  rni.rMxa. 


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VAIUABLE  TABLES  OF  FOREIGN  CURRENCY,  WEIGHTS,  MEASURES.  ETC. 


rUBLLSHED  BY  D.  H.  VAN  BUREN  &  CO. 


AUGUSTA,    GA.: 
bTEAM  PRESS  OF  CHRONICLE  &  SENTLNEI,, 

1S61. 


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ADVEETISEME^TT. 


TnK  Tariii"  of  tlic  Confederate  States  herewith  presented 
has  been  carefully  compiled  from  an  official  copy  of  the  Act, 
and  the  alphabetical  arrangement  will  be  found  complete.  The 
unusually  intricate  nature  of  some  of  the  })rovisions  of  the  United 
States'  Tariff,  renders  the  work  ajiparently  more  complicated  than 
necessery  for  simply  mercantile  purposes.  For  various  reasons, 
however,  it  was  deemed  advisable  to  present  the  tAvo  Tariffs  in 
parallel  columns,  and  tlie  wording  of  the  most  extended  was 
necessarily  adopted. 

The  Tables  of  Foreign  Currency,  Weights,  Measures,  &c.  will 
be  found  almost  indispensably  necessary  in  our  intercourse  with 
European  nations. 


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imm  FROM  THE  TARIFF  OF  THE  CO^'FEDERATE  STATES. 


Till'  iiatuiv  of  soino  ot  tlio  jirovisioiis  of  the  "free  list ''  of  the  Tariff  of  the  Con- 
federate States  is  sueli,  that  Ave  deem  it  best  to  trive  tlic  entire  list  as  worded  in 
tlie  OtHcial  Aet.  The  articles  are  also  embodied,  as  far  as  possible,  in  the  alidia- 
betioal  arrangement.  AVe  give  also  the  following  sections  of  the  Act,  embracing 
details  and  instrnctions  of  im])ortance: 

[OFFICIAL  COPY. I 

V.  X  E  M  V  r      F  K  O  M      1)  l'  T  ^  . 

Hooks,  maps,  ciiarls,  mathematical  and  nautical  inslrnmonts,  philosoplii- 
cal  apparatus,  and  all  other  articles  whatever,  ini]>orti'd  i'ov  the  use  of  the  Con- 
federate !>tates;  books,  ])am]ihlets,  jieriodicals,  and  tracts,  ]iublished  by  religious 
associations. 

All  jdiilosophical  a]>paratus,  instnnnents,  books,  majis  and  charts,  statues,  .-la- 
tuarv,  busts  and  casts  of  marble,  bronze,  alabaster,  or  plaster  of  Paris.  ])aintings  and 
drawings,  etchings,  specimens  of  sftuljttnre,  cabinet^:  of  coins,  medals,  gems,  and  all 
collections  of  antiijuities ;  provided  tlie  same  lie  specially  imjiorted  in  good  faith 
for  the  use  of  any  society,  iiicor])orated  or  established  for  ]ihiliisoidiical  and  literary 
jturposes,  or  for  the  encouragement  of  the  tine  arts,  or  for  the  use  or  by  the  order 
of  any  church,  college,  academy,  school,  or  seminary  of  learning  in  the  Confede- 
rate States. 

Hullion,  gold  and  silver. 

Coins,  goM,  silver  and  copper;  cotfee :  cotton;  copper,  when  imported  lor  tlie 
mint  of  the  Confederate  States. 

Garden  seeds,  and  all  other  seeds  for  agricul  iral  and  horticultural  iiur))o>e- : 
goods,  wares  and  merchandize,  the  growth,  jiroduce  or  manufacture  of  the  Con 
federate  States,  exjtorted  to  a  foreign  country,  an<i  lirou'ditback  to  the  Confederate 
States  in  the  same  condition  as  when  exporte-',  Uj/.m  which  no  drawback  has 
been  allowed  :  J'roriil<<f,  That  all  regulations  i-  a-'ertaiu  the  identity  thereof, 
prescribed  by  existing  laws,  or  which  may  be  prescribed  by  the  Secretary  of  the 
Treasury,  shall  be  complied  Avith  ;  guano,  manures  and  tirtili/ers  of  all  sorts. 

Household  ett'ects,  old  and  in  use,  of  persons  or  lamiiic-  from  foreign  countries,  if 
used  abroad  by  them,  and  not  intended  for  any  other  p.  !"])ose  or  pur])oses,  or  t'or 
sale. 

Models  or  inventions,  or  other  imjirovements  in  the  ar,'  ;,  ])rovided  that  no  article 
or  articles  shall  be  deemed  a  model  which  can  belitted  fornse. 

Paving  stones,  personal  and  household  etVeets,  not  m  v  h.indize.  of  citizens  t)f  tb. 
Confederate  States  dying  abroad. 

Specimens  of  natural  history,  minerology,  or  botany      nrovided  the  same  be  im 
j>orted  in  good  faith  for  the  use   of  any    society   incor;  orated    or   established  for 
philosophical,  agricultural  or  horticultural  j)urposes,  or  .  jr  the  use  or  by  the  order 
of  any  college,  academy,  scliO(d,  or  seminary  of  learnii  .  in  the  Confederate  States. 

Wearing    api>arel,   and  other  i)ersonal    effects   not    ij.erchandize :    jirol'essional 
books,  implements,  instruments,  and  tools  of  trades,  i<     u|iation  or  employment,  of 
persons  arriving  in  the  Confederate  States;  ]irovided  ti:  it  this  exemption  shall  not 
be  construed  to  include  machinery  or  other  articles  inporfed  for  use  in  any  manu 
facturing  establishment,  or  for  sale. 

Bacon.  ])ork.  hams,  lard,  beef,  wheat,  thnir.  and  lean  of  wheat,  Hon:-  and  bran 
of  all  other  grains,  Indian  corn  and  nieai,  barley,  rye,  oats,  and  oat  meal,  a, id  livinjr 
animals  of  all  kinds,  not  otherwise  ])rovided  for;  nlsc.  ail  agricultural  |iroduction», 
includinir  thowoftho  orchard  and  garden,  in  their  i.atural  state,  n(tt  otherwise 
provided  for. 

Cnnpowder,  and  all  the  materials  of  which  it  is  made. 

Lead,  in  pigs  or  in  bars,  in  shot  or  balls,  for  cannon,  muskets,  rities  oj*  pistols. 

Rafr',  of  whatever  material  composed. 


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Anus,  of  every  description,  for  military  i>urj>oses,  and  parts  thereof,  luunitioiis  of 
war.  military  accoutrements,  ami  percussion  caps. 

.Sliips,  steamers,  barges,  dredginjr  vessels,  machinery,  screw  pile  jetties,  and 
articles  to  be  used  in  the  construction  of  harbors,  and  for  dredpinjr  and  imjtrovinp 
the  same. 

I  EXTRACT.  1 

Sec.  II.  Ami  Ot  it  furtlur  enacte*},  Tiiat  there  shall  be  kvitd,  collected,  and  ]);ii(i, 
on  each  and  every  non-enumerated  article  which  bears  u  .»iiiiilitude,  either  in  ma- 
terial, quality,  texture,  or  the  uses  to  which  it  n)ay  be  ajiplied,  to  any  enumerated 
article  charireable  with  duty,  the  same  rate  of  duty  which  is  levied  and  char>red  on 
the  enumerated  article  by  the  foref:oin;r  schedules,  which  it  most  resembles  in  any 
of  the  particulars  before  mentioned  :  and  if  any  noii-enumeraled  article  ojually  re- 
sembles two  or  more  enumerated  articles  on  which  difVorent  rates  of  <luty  arc 
c.iiiirgeable.  there  shall  be  levied,  collected  and  jiaid,  on  such  non-enumerated  arti- 
cle, the  same  rate  of  duty  as  is  char^'eable  on  the  article  which  it  resembles,  jtay- 
infr  the  hif:hest  duty.  Procided,  That  on  all  articles  manufactured  from  two  or 
more  materials,  the  duty  shall  be  assessed  at  the  liijrhest  rates  at  which  any  of  its 
component  parts  may  be  chariroable.  J^roridedfxrthci;  Thet  on  all  articles  which 
are  not  enumerated  in  the  forej^oini:;  schedules  and  cannot  be  classified  under  this 
section,  a  duty  of  ten  jier  cent,  ad  valorem  shall  be  chartjjed. 

Sec.  III.  And  he  It  furthir  tiutcted,  Tliat  all  jroods,  wares  and  merchandize, 
which  may  be  in  the  jtublic  stores  as  unclaimed,  or  in  warehouse  under  warehous- 
ing bonds,  on  the  lUst  day  of  August  next,  shall  be  subject,  on  entry  thereof  for 
con.sumption.  to  such  duty  as  if  the  same  had  been  imported,  respectively  after 
that  day. 

Sec.  IV.  And  In  it/iirt/ur  tnarttd,  That  on  the  entry  ol'  any  u;oods,  wares  or 
merchandise,  imported  on  or  alter  the  .'Ust  day  of  Au<,nist  aforesaid,  the  decision  of 
the  collo'tor  of  the  customs  at  the  port  of  importation  and  entry,  as  to  their  liabil- 
ity to  duty  or  exemption  therefrom,  shall  be  liual  and  ct»nclusive  ajrainst  the  own- 
er, importer.  consii,^nee,  or  ajront  of  r.uy  such  j^oods,  wares  and  merchandise,  unless, 
the  owner,  importer,  consignee  or  ajjent  shall,  within  ten  days  after  .such  entry, 
jiive  notice  to  the  collector^ in  writintr  of  bis  dissatisfaction  with  such  decision,  set- 
tint;  forth  therein  distinctly  and  specifically  his  ground  of  objection  thereto,  and 
shall,  within  thirty  days  after  date  of  such  decision,  ai)peal  therefrom  to  the  Secre- 
tary of  the  Treasury,  whose  decision  on  such  appeal  shall  be  lin:il  and  conclusive  : 
and  the  said  goods,  wares  and  merchandise  shall  be  liable  to  duty  or  exemption 
theretVom  accordingly,  any  act  of  Congress  tt»  the  contrary  notwithstanding,  unless 
suit  shall  be  brought  within  thirty  days  alter  such  decision,  for  any  duties  that 
may  have  been  paid,  or  may  thereafter  be  paid,  on  said  goods,  or  within  thirty 
tlays  after  the  duties  shall  have  been  paid  in  cases  where  such  goods  shall  be  in 
bond. 

Sec.  V.  A/id  be  it  further  cmu-ted.  That  it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  owner,  con- 
signee, or  agent  of  imports  which  have  been  actually  purchased  or  procured  other- 
wise than  by  j)urchase,  on  entry  of  the  same,  to  make  such  addition  in  the  entry  to 
the  cost  or  value  given  in  the  invoice  as,  in  his  oj/niion.  may  raise  the  same  to  the 
true  market  value  of  such  imjjorts  in  the  principal  markets  of  the  country  whence 
the  importations  shall  have  been  m.ide,  and  to  add  thereto  all  costs  and  charges 
which,  under  existing  laws,  would  form  part  of  the  true  value  at  the  port  where 
the  same  may  be  entered,  upon  which  the  duty  should  be  assessed.  And  it  shall 
be  the  duty  of  the  collector  within  whose  district  the  same  may  be  imjiorted  or  en- 
tered, to  cause  the  dutiable  value  of  such  imports  to  be  ai)praised,  estinuited  and 
ascertained,  in  accordance  with  the  jjrovisions  of  existing  laws;  and  if  the  apprais- 
ed value  thereof  shall  exceed  by  ten  per  centum,  or  more,  the  value  so  declared 
<in  entry,  then  in  addition  to  the  duties  imposed  by  law  on  the  same,  there  shall  be 
levied,  "coUecteil  and  jiaid  a  duty  of  twenty  ]ter  centum  ad  valorem,  on  such  ap- 
praised Value :  Procidid  luccrthclcsii,  That  under  no  circumstances  shall  the  duty 
be  assessed  upon  an  amount  less  than  the  invoice  or  entered  value,  and  any  law 
of  Congress  to  the  contrary  notwithstanding. 

Skc.  VI.  And  he  it  further  enacted.  That  so  much  of  all  acts  or  jiarts  of  acts  as 
may  be  iucousiiteut  with  the  provisions  of  this  act  shall  be  and  the  same  are  repealed 


TARIFFS  OF  THE  COMLDIRATE  STATES 

(IN    KFFECT   OX    AXI)    AFTEU    AlC  JST    31ST.    1861.) 

AIMD  OF  THE  UNITeD    STATES, 

(IN    KKKECT    ON    AND    AITEU    APIil.    1«^,    1801.) 


A  1  p  li  SI  l^  e  t  i  c  a  1 1  y        ^V.  i-  i'  a  ii  ^  o  tl 


Note. — Tlie  TaritV  <ii'  tlio  0<inft.'<lornte  States  bt'iii;^   iltogetlicM-  kJ  rolorein,  the 
figures  in  tlie  coluinii  denote  t/ie  7'ate  per  cent. 


Absynth .    

Absyiith.  oil  of 

Accordions 

Acetate  of  lead 

Acid,  acetic 

do  benzoic 

dtt  boracic 

do  chromic 

do  citric 

do  tartaric 

do  muriatic 

do  nitric,      yellow 

and  white 

do  oxalic 

do  i)yrolitrneons  . . 

do  .snljjhuric ( 

do  all  other;*  for 
medicinal  pur- 
poses,  or  in  the 
line  arts,  not] 
(ttherwise  pro-| 

vidod  for j 

do  all  kinds  of,used  i 

for      chemical! 

and    manufac- 

turinppurp'sesi 

not  other  wise! 

provided  for. . | 

Adhesive    Felt    for 

sheathing'  vessels. . 

Adhes  ivePhister  salve 

Adzes 


25:50c.  per  gal, 

25[30  percent, 

15  20  percent. 

15 1  3c.  per  lb. 

lOlfree 

lOJfree 

lOlfree 

101 15  per  cent 

10|20  per  cent 

10 [20  per  cent 

lOlfree 

I 
lOjlO  per  cent 
loilO  i»er  cent 
lOlfree 
lo'free 


10  10  per  cent 


10.  free 

I 
5  (free 

15:30  per  cent 
15 '30  per  cent 


:|Agates 

Alabata  or  <tennan 
Silver,  m.'-'iulactr.r 
ed  or    u  .ij'onufac- 

tured 

ij Alabaster   j'ltd  spar 

I     ornamenwj 

Alba  Canelhi 

Alcohol 

Alconorqne 

.\le,  in  bottles 

Ale  otherwise  than  in 

;     in  bottles 

Alkanet  root 

Alkermes 

,  I  Allspice 

jiAllspice,  oil  of 

:  Almonds 

;j        do    shelled  .... 

ij        do    paste 

1  Aloes 

Alum,  alum  substitute 
I     &  Aluminous  cake. 

'Amber 

do    beads 

do    oil  of 

■!  Ambergris 

■SAmethyst 

Ammonia 

do        sal 

do         carb 

do         muriate  of. . 


5  per  cent 


20  30  per  cen: 

£5,30  per  cent 

15120  per  cent 

25 

10,  free 

15  25c.  per  gal 

15  15c.  per  gal 
5 '20  per  cent 
25 1 20  per  cent 
20|  2c.  per  lb 
15,30  per  cent 
20  2c.  per  lb 
201  4c.  per  lb 
25j30  per  cent 
10  10  per  cent 

15j50cpr  100  lbs 
lOilO  per  cent 
20^30  per  cent 
15i30  per  cent 
10, free 
51  5  per  cent 
lOilO  per  cent 
lOJlO  per  cent 
lOJlO  per  cent 
lO'lO  per  cent 


&B.A. 

TafUi; 

IMI. 


D.&A. 

Tuu; 

IMI. 


Aiiiiiiuniiu-,  crude  — 

d«»         n-finod  and 

1m. le...  . 

Aiiiiiiunitidii,  sliot(see 

sjiot ) 

Ain'iinition.iivnipow'r 

do  musket 

l.iills. 

Aneliijr>.      <•)•      jijirts 

tliereol" 


10  10  i>er  cent 
10120  i»er  cent 


free 
free 


l^c  per  111 
2(t  jier  cent. 

1|C   fKT  11) 


All  books.inaiis.chnrts 
and  other  articles 
for  the  use  of  the 
Confederate  States 

1  or  of  the  I'nited 
States 

Ajiparel,  wearing,  of 
Wool 


15  $1.0(1  per  KiO 
j  I     lbs 

\nchovie>  in  oil i     25J30  i>er  cent 


C.S.A. 

TariO, 
IMI. 


free 
15 


in  salt 
root 


(see  fish) 
loj 
10  2t»  per  cent 


30  lier  cent 


d. 
Angelica 

Angora ! 

Angora     gloves     and: 

niits I 

\ninials,  living,  of  all! 

kinds i 

Animal  oil,  of  foreign  |free  free 

fisheries. 

Aninuil  carlion |      15  20  ])er  cent 

Annatto,    Koncon.  or      Id  tree 
Orleans.  .  | 
do       extract  . . . .  j 
Angora.  Thibet,    and' 

other  (ioats  or  Mo-j 

hair,  unmanufactur-| 

*'cl i 

.Vniseed ' 

,\ntiniouy,    crude    on 

regulus  of j 

.\ntimony.  tartrate  oil 
.\iitiipie  oil , 
.\ntit|uities. 
Anvils 


free 
free 


,\p|iaratiis.  jiliilosopi- 
cal,    books,     maps, 
charts,    stationery, 
ifec,  spec'Iy  import- 
ed by  order,  and  for 
the  use  of  any  So- 
ciety, incorjiorated 
or    established    for 
jihilosphical  or  lite- 
rary   j.urpo.ses,     orj 
tor  the  encourage- 
ments of  the    linel 
arts,    or  by    order' 
:ind  for  the   use   of! 
any  college,  acade-j 
my,  school,  cliurchj 
or  se  m  i  n  ar  y   ofj 
learning  ' 


10 

5  per 

cent 

10 

10  i)er 

cent 

10  free 

15 

20  jier 

cent 

20 

:M)  per 

cent 

10 

free 

15 

*1.25 

per  100 

Apjmrel,  wenrinp.und 
other  personal  bug- 

I     gage  in  actual  use.. 

.\<iua  ammonia,  harts- 
liorn 

.\(iua  Fort  is 

.\rabic,  gum 

Arrack 

.\rchelia,  Arcliil.  (»r 
Orcliciia 

I  Argentine 

'Argol  or  crude  tartar. 

Arms  and  ]iarts  there- 
of of  every  descrij)- 
tion  for  military 
jiurposes 

Arrow  root 

Arsenic 

Articles  embroidered 
with  gold,  silver  or 

,     other  metal 

Apparel. articles  worn 
by  men.  women  or 
cliildren,  of  Avhat- 
ever  material  com- 
]>osed 

.\rtiticial  Feathers. . . 

Artificial  Flowers.  .  . 

jAshes,  pot.  j.earl  aiul 

I     soda 

iA.sjihaltum 

JAssafa'tida 

jAsses'  skin  (or  jiarch- 

I     nient ) 

Asses'  skin,  imitation 
of,  or  jiarchnient.  . 

I  Augers 

\uripigmentum,  or 
orpiment 

Awl  Hafts 

Awls 


U.S.  A. 
Tariff, 
iHtl. 


free 

12e  per  lb  and 
25  per  cent 


free  free 


free 
15 
10 


30  per  cent 
10  per  cent 
free 
50c  per  gal 

free 

30  i)er  cent 

free 


30  i>er  cent 
10  i»er  cent 
free 


20130  per  c.-nl 


Axes. 


free  I  free 


.Vxletrees.  ii'ts  tlierof 

Bacon 

Baggage,  jiersonal,  in 
actual  use 


15 

20 

30  per  cent 

20 

30  per  cent 

10 

10  i)er  cent 

10 

free 

10 

10  jier  cent 

15 

30  j)er  cent 

15 

30  per  cent 

15 

30  per  cent 

10 

free 

15 

30  i)er  cent 

15 

30  per  cent 

15 

30  ])er  cent 

15 

2c  per  lb 

free 

2c  )ier  lb 

free 

free 

C.  S.  A. 
Tariff, 

ISlil. 

1'.  s 
Tar 

Iff*-         ' 
1. 

liagg 

ng,  cotton,   \ 
at  less  tlian 

al- 
io 

cents  per  s(|\iare , 

^^d. 

IT) 

1A( 

l.e 

•Ih 

Hiigginp,  cotton,  ^ 
ned  at  over    1<» 

al- 
cts 

jier 
Baggi 
Bags, 

Sijuare  yard 

ng.  Gunny  • 

bead,  made 

in 

15 
15 

2. 

pe 

•  lb 

par 
Bags, 

t  by  hand . .  . 

15 
15 

no 

per 
]>er 

cent 
cent 

grass 

do 

gunny 

15 

15 

30 
80 

per  cent 
l)er  cent 

•lo 

woolen 

do 

tlax 

15 
15 

do 

hemp 

do 

carpet,  woolen . 

15 

30 

per 

cent 

do 

silk 

.. 

15 

30 

per  cent 

do 

wool  or  worst'd 

and  leatliei 

15 

30 

per 

cent 

Baize 

^        

15 
15 

30 

per 
l)er 
l»er 

cent 

Balls 

billiard .... 

do 

■\viisli 

25 
15 

30 
30 

cent 
cent 

lialin  of  Gilead . .  . 

I^alsani  Coiiaiva  . 

20 

30 

])er  cent 

do 

Tolu 

20 
20 

30 
30 

]»er 
])er 

cent 
cent 

<|o 

medicinal. 

do 

all     kinds 

Ol 

cosmetic 

20 

30 

l)er 

cent 

Bamboos 

10 

10 

per 

cent 

r.  s:  A. 

Tariff, 
1S61. 


Bananas   

10  free 

Bark  of   cork    trees. 

unmanufact'ed 

1.. 

friT 

<b>     Peruvian,  or 

1 

bark  quilla.  . . 

10 

10  jier  cent 

do    M 11  not  otherwise 

]irovidcd  for.. 

10 

10  per  cent 

Barlev 

free 

15c  per  bush 

do     ]icarl,  or  huU'd 

free 

10  per  cent 

Barege,  delaines 

15 

Barytes.  sulphate  of. . 

15 

20  per  cent 

Barwood 

15 

free 

Bastard  Files 

15 

30  jier  i^ent 

Barilla                   .  .    . 

10 
15 

tree 

Baskets,  willow 

30  per  cent 

do       wood  or  ozier 

15 

30  i>er  cent 

do     i)alm  leaf 

15 

"30  per  cent 

do     straw 

15 

30  i)er  cent 

do     jrrass  or  whale- 

bone  

15 

30  i»er  cent 

Battledores 

15 

30  per  cent 

Bay  water  or  bay  rum 

20 

25c  ]ier  ^al 

Bayonets 

free 

30  Iter  cent 

Bedellium,  if  crude. . 

20 1  free 

iiead^  all 

20 

30  jter  i-ent 

Beans,  ciistor 

15 

in  ]ier  cent 

do      tonqua 

16 

10  per  cent 

do      vanilla 

15 

10  per  cent 

iBeam  knives 

do     scales 

Bed-spreads  or  covers. 
«if  t  h  e  scraps  of 
printed        calicoes, 

sewed 

Bed    f  e  a  t  h  e  rs  and 

feather  beds. 
,  do  ticking,  linen.. 
i  do    ticking,  cottton 

j  do    caps 

I  do    screws 

iBeef 

Beer,  in  bottles 

I  do    not  in  bottles.. 

'Beeswax 

Bellows 

Bellows  pipes 

Belts,  sword  leather 

Benzoin  gum 

Benzoates 

Bell  cranks 

do  levers 

do  ])ulls 

do  silver 

'  do  gold 

Bells,    old,    and    bell 

metal 

Bell  metal  manufact'd 

ijBelts,  endless 

'JBerries  used  for  dye- 
'  ing,  in  a  crude  state. 
Berries,  not  otherwise 

])rovided  for 

Bichromate  of  potash 

Bick  iron 

Billiard  and  Bagatelle 
tables,  and  all  other 
tables  and  boards  on 
which    games    are 

I     played 

Binding,   woolen .... 

do         leather.  .  . . 

Birds,    singing   or 

other 

Bisnmth 

Bitts,  (•ari)enters". . . . 

Bitter  ap]des 

Bitumen 

Black,  lamp 

di>     lead  or  jdnm- 

b.MLTO 

Slacking 

Bladders 

Blacksmith>'  ham'ers 
do  sledpci*. 


15 

15 
15 
15 
15 
15 

free 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 

free 
15 
20 
15 
15 
15 
20 
20 


30  jter  cent 
30  per  cent 


30  per  cent 
20  per  cent 


30  per  cent 
l^c  per  lb 
Ic  per  lb 
25o  per  gal 
15c  per.  gal 
10  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 

30  per  ••enl 
30  i)er  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  ])er  cent 

free 

30  per  cent 

25  per  cent 


10  free 


3c  i)er  lb 
30  per  cent 


30  ])er  cent. 
30  per  cent 


free  jfree 
10  free 

15  30  per  cent 
10  jfree 

10120  per  cent 
15  20  per  cent 

15  10  per  cent 
15  20  per  cent 
15120  per  cent. 
151  2c  per  lb 
151  2c  per  lb 


10 


'■ 

C.  S.  A.              U.  S.  A.             1 

C.S.A. 

V.  S.  A. 

Tariff,                 Tariff; 

Tariff, 

Tariff, 

IS-SI                       1<<61.                 i 

IWl. 

ISSl. 

IJlankets  of  all  kiinb 

15 

30  per  cent     i 

Bootees,   for   women 

do         wholly  «trin 

or  men,  silk 

15 

30  per  cent 

jiart  of  wool 

Boots,    (except  India 

not  over   2S 

rubber) 

15 

30  per  cent 

v\*  per  lb... 

15 

Go  per  lb  and 

Boots  laced,  silk    or 

lOprct  ad  val 

satin  for  children. . 

15 

30  per  cent 

do         above  28  cts 

i 

Boots  and  bootees,  of 

j 

per    lb    and 

1 
1 

leather 

15  30  per  ct-nl 

not  over  40 

1 

do      of  all  kinds. . . 

15 

<;ents 

15 

6c  jterlb  and 

Bookbinders'   agates, 

25  per  cent| 

i 

ferruled 

15 

20  i)er  cecl 

df>         above  40  cts 

Book.s,  ma[is,    charts. 

I>cr  lb 

1.") 

12c  per  lb  and 
20  per  cent     ! 

mathematical     and 
nautical  instrum'ts. 

do  _      for  print inj; 

1 

philosophical  appa- 

and  other 

! 

ratus  and  all  other 

machines  . . 

15 

25  per  cent     ! 

articles     whatever 

Bleaching  power .... 

10 

15c  pr  100  lbs  i 

imported  for  the  use 

Blooms,  iron 

10 

30  per  cent 

of  the  Confederate 

Boards,  i)laned 

10 

20  per  cent     : 
20  per  cent     ' 

States 

free 

do       rough 

10 

Books,  i^arnphlets,  pe- 

Bobbins  

15 

30  per  cent     | 

riodicals  and  tracts 

do      wire  covered 

published  by  religi- 

with cotton 

15 

30  per  cent     ; 

ous  associations. . . 

free 

Bocking 

15 

*                                     1 

Books,   blank,  bound 

liodkins,  all 

15 

30  per  cent     ' 

or  unbound 

10 

20  per  cent 

Boiler  plates,  iron . . . 

15 

^20  per  ton     ! 

Books,  mag  a  z  i  n  e  s. 

Bole.  Armenian 

10 

20  per  cent 

pamphlets,  periodi- 

Bologna ISausages. . . 

15 

30  per  cent 

cals,  and  all  i)rinted 

Bolting  cloths 

10 

free 

matter,    illustrated 

Bolts,  composition..  . 

15 

30  i>er  cent 

1     books   .".nd    i)apers 

do      shi  n  g  1  e    a  n  d 

bound  or   unbound 

stave 

5 

tree                 i 

not  otherwise  pro- 

lionncts  

15 

30  per  cent     i 

vided  for 

10 

15  per  cent 

I^onnet-wire  covered 

Books  of  engravings, 

with  silk 

15 

30  per  cent 

bound  or  unbound 

10 

10  jter  cent 

Bonnet-wire  covered 

Books  of  music  bound 

with  cotton  thread. 

, 

or  unbound 

10 

10  ]ior  cent 

if    wire    of    chief 

Books,  specially   im- 

value 

15 

30  per  cent 

j     ported  for  the   use 

Mone  alphabets 

15 

30  per  cent     ' 

1    of  philosophical  and 

do     black 

10 
15 

Iree 

30  i)er  cent 

!     literary     societies, 
schools,    clmrches, 

do     chessmen 

do     whale  rosctts. . 

15 
10 

30  per  cent 
10  per  cent 

&i' 

free 
10 

free 

do     tij)  and  bones.. 

Borate  of  lime 

10  per  cent 

do     whale,     other 

Borax,  refined 

10 

3c  per  lb 

manufacture  s 

{Borax,  crude  or  tincal 

10 

free 

of 

15 

30  per  cent 

[Botany,  specimens  of 
j  Bottle's,    glas.s,    filled 

free 

free 

do     whale  of  Amcr. 

■ 

fisheries 

15 

free 

1    with  sweetmeats. 

. 

do     whale   not   c»  f 

i     or  i)reserves 

25 

30  per  cent 

Amcr  i  c  a  n 

Bottles,  apothecaries. 

1     15 

25  ]»er  cent 

fisheries 

15 

20  per  cent 

do       black  glass.  . 

15 

25  per  cent 

do     nianufiicturesol 

15 

30  per  cent 

do       jierfumery  & 

Bones  burnt  and  bone 

;                  I'ancy 

1     15 

30  i)er  cent 

dust., 

10 

'free 

11 


C.  S.  A. 
Tariff, 
li»61. 


BottUs,  cut  glas<!i j 

Boug'c I 

Boxes,  gold  or  silver. : 

Boxes,  musical 

japanned  dressing,  i 

Boxes,  cedar,  grana-| 
dilla  ebony,  rose] 
satin  and  o  t  h  e  ri 
woods 

Boxes,  sand 

do     sliell 

do     snuff 

do     paper  and    all 
other  fancy  boxes.  | 

Box  boards,  paper.  ..i 
do  wood  unnianufdi 

Bracelets,  gold  or  set 

do         gilt 

do         hair 

Braces  and  bitts,  car- 
penters'   

Braces  or  supenders 
of  India  rubber. 

Brackets   

Braids,  silk 

do      hair 

do      cotton 

do      in   ornament.s 
for  head  dresses . .  . 

Braids,  hair,  not  made 
up  for  head  dresses 

Braids,  hair,  nuulc  up 
fitr  head  dresses.  .. 

Braids,straw, for  mak- 
ing bonnets  or  hats 

Brandy,  first  proof.  . 

Brass,  manufactures 
of, or  of  which  brass 
i:^  the  chief  value, 
^lot  otherwise  ]iro- 
vided  for 

Brass  in  plates  or 
sheets 

Brass  in  bars 

Brass  in  ]»igs 

I{ra.ss,  old,  only  tit  toj 
be  manufactured. . ' 

Brass,  wire j 

do     rolled j 

do     battery i 

do     stnds I 

<lo     screws I 

l?ra/.ier"s  rods 

Brazil  j)a.ste,  or  pasta' 
de  lirazil I 

Brazil  pebble ! 


25130  per  cent 
15]  8c  per  lb 
20130  per  cent 
15  20  per  cent 
15  30  per  cent 


30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
_    30  per  cent 
20  30  ])er  cent 


15 
15 
10 


30  per  cent 
30  ])er  cent 
fre»-. 
...  25  per  cent 
25|25  per  cent 
20'3O  per  cent 

I 
15i30  i)er  cent 

15130  i)er  cent 
15.30  per  cent 
15  30  per  cent 
2o!o0  per  cent 
15 120  per  cent 

15.30  per  cent 

i 
20;25  per  cent 

i 
20125  per  cent 

! 

15|30  per  cent 
25  $1  i)ergal 


15  30  ])or  cent 


10 


30  per 
10  per 
10  per 


5|10  per 
15 '30  per 
10;30  per 
15  30  pt?r 
15130  per 
15'j30  per 
15  30  i>cr 


cent 
cent 
cent 

cent 
cent 
cent 
cent 
cent 
cent 
cent 


as.  A. 

Tariff, 

1861. 


r.  s.  A. 

Tariff, 
1861. 


10! 


15 


10 
15 
15 
free 
free 
15 


lOjlO  per  cent 
DJlO  per  cent 


Brazil  i)ebbles  i)re]iar 
ed  for  s])ectacles.  , 

Brazil  wood, brazillet-j 
to  and  all  other  dye 
woods  in  .sticks.  . . 

Breccia,  in  blocks  and 
slabs 

Brick  or  tire  brick  not 
other  wise  provided 
for 

Bricks,  burnt  or  un- 
burnt,  of  clay 

Brittania  ware 

Bridles 

Brimstone,  crude. . . . 
do        rolled . .   . 

Bristol  boards 

do       pei'forated 

Firistles 

Brodequins,  woolen . . 
do  leather. . 

Bronze 

ijBronze  casts 

' 'Bronze,  manul'actures 

I  of,  or  of  which 
;  bronze  is  of  chief 
I  value,  not  other- 
;      wise  provided  for.. 

^Bronze  metal  in  leaf.  I     10 

i     do      powder j     10 

;  Bronze,   pale,  yellow 

ii     white  and  red 

I  Bronze  liipiid,  gold  or 

|!     bronze  color 

;  Brooms,  all  kinds.  ...  i 

Brucine  (medical  pre-j 

!     paration) ' 

i]Brushes,  of  all  kinds. 

I  iBuchu  leaves 

jBuckles 

I  Bugles,  glass,  if  cut.  . 
I  do         if  not  cut 

I  P>uilding  stones |     10 

I  Bullets free 

1  Bulrushes 

jBulbs 

Bullion 

;Bunting 

Burr  stones,  wrought 

I     or   unwrought,  n<  t 

\     nianufactui'ed    and 

I     not  bound    up  into 

'     mill-stones 

Burr  stones,  nianuta<'- 

i  tured  or  bound  up 
into  mill-stone.". . . 


15  [30  per  cent 


free 
free 


15i20  jier  cent 


30  per 
30  per 
free 
20  per 
30  per 
30  per 
4c  per 
30  ])er 
30  per 


cent 
cent 


15 
10 
15 
15 
15 
15|30  per  cent 


cent 

cent 

cent 

lb 

cent 

cent 


10 
free 

15 


30  per  cent 
10  per  cent 
20  jier  cent 

10  per  cent 

10  per  cent 
30  per  cent 

80  per  cent 

30  per  cent 

free 

30  per  cent 

30  ])er  cent 

25  per  cent 

10  per  cent 

l^c  per  lb 

free 

free 

free 

30  per  cent 


lO.free 


10|20  per  eeut 


12 


Burgundy  i)itch 

Busts,  lead 

linttons,  nil  kinds.  . . 

Fintfou  moulds  o  1' 
wliateviT  nmterijil. 

liutton  dotlis 

Butter 

Butcher's  knives. . . . 

Tiutts  and  liinjres,  oa-st 
iron 

Cabinet  wares 

Cabinets  of  coins  for 
societies,  schools, 
churches,  «fcc 

Cabinets  of  coins, 
metals,  jrems  and 
all  collections  of 
antiquities 

I  'ables,  tarred 

Cables  of  Avhatever 
material  made .... 

Cables,  nntarred.  .  . . 

Cables,  iron  or  cluiin 
or  |>arts  of 

('admiuni 

Calamine 

(/alcined  niaf^nesia. .. 

Calomel 

Camblets,  of  mohair 

or  goats 

C'ameos,  real  or  imita- 
ton,  not  set. 

do       .set 

C'ainels  hair 

do     ])encils  .  . 
( 'amjthor,  retined ... 

do       crude 

C  'anary  seed 

Canella  alba 

Candlesticks,  alabastV 
do      glass  cut 

do       spar 

do       all  other 

Candles,  tallow 

do  paraftine .  . . 
do  and  tapers, 
sperniaceti  or  wa.x 
Candles  and  taiiors, 
spermaceti  and  wax 

combined 

Candle-s  and  tapers, 
stearino   and    a  1 1 

other 

(\indy,  sugar 


C.S.A. 

Tariff 
I!>6I. 


free 


V.  S.  A. 

Turlff, 


6.6.  A. 

Tariff, 


15 
Id 
15 

15 

15 

5 
10 
10 
15 
20 
10 
free 
10 
25 
25 
25 
15 
15 
15 

15 


15 


20  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  ])er  cent 

3(»  i)er  cent 

30  per  cent 

4c  j)er  lb 

30  per  cent 

2c  i>er  11) 
30  per  cent 


fret 


-Iks  |.cr  111 


'](•  per  11 » 

$1.25  jier  1(» 

lbs 
free 
free 

30  i>er  cent 
20  i)er  cent 

30  jter  cent 

5  per  cent 
25  per  cent 
10  i)er  cent 
30  per  cent 

Go  per  11) 
free 
free 

20  per  cent 
30  i)er  cent 
30  ])er  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 

2c  i)er  lb 

•4c  per  lb 

Sc  per  lb 


He  per  11) 


4c  j)er  II) 
4c  i)er  ]b 


130  jier  cent 

30  per  cent 
30  ]»er  cent 

10  ptr  cent 

free 

30  per  cent 


30  per  ci  111 


'  Canes   and  sticks, 
walking,  fiui.shed  or 

not I     20 

Cannetille    (wire  rib 

bon^ 15 

Cannon,  brass  or  iron,  free 
Cantliarides.  or  Span- 
ish tlies 10 

Caoutchouc  g  u  m 
(India  Rubber).  .  .       10 

Capers 2f ' 

Caps  of  fur,  chip,  lace, 
leather,  cotton, silk, 

linen.  &c 15 

Caps,  gloves,  leggins, 
mits,  socks,  stock- 
ings, shirts,  draws, 
and  all  similar  ar- 
tides  m  ad  e  f)n 
frames,  and  worn 
by  men,  women  or! 
children,  and  not 
otiierwise  jirovided 

for 15 

Cap  pieces  for  stills..       15 
Caps,  lace,   sewed   or 

I     not 15  30  per  cent 

j;Ca})sules 15 

!  Carbines  or  cjirabines  free 
'Carbonate  of  magnsiaj     15130 
(111        of  soda.  . ..;     15[20 
i         do        of  Annuo 
nia..  . 
of  iron .  .  . 


1  tio 

'Carboys 

Carbuncles 

Carbuncles  set 

Cardamom  seed 

Card  cases 

iCards,  jilaying,   visit- 

I     ing,  ttc 

Carmine 

Caroline  plaids,cotton 

'     aiul  wool 

Cari)ets  and  carpeting 
ofAVilton,  Saxony, 
Aubiis.son,  Axmin- 
ster,  ])atent  velvet. 

'  and  tapestry  velvet, 
Brussels,  wrought 
by  the  Jacquard 
machine  and  all  me- 
dallion or  whole 
car])ets    valued    at 

i     $1.25  or  under  per 

I     square  yard 


lOJlO 
15 
15 '30 


10,25 
15  frei 
30 


ler  Cent 
ler  cent 


)er  cent 
)er  cent 
ler  cent 
ler  cent 

ler  cent 

ler  Cent 
)er  cent 
)er  cent 

)er  ceiil 

)er  cenl 
ler  cent 


30  per  cent 


15l40cper  sq  yd 


13 


C.  S.  A. 
To  riff, 
1S61. 


Carpets  valued  at  over 
$1.25  per  square 
yard 

Carpets,  Brussels  and 
Tapestry  Brussels. 

Carpets,  treble.  In- 
grain and  worsted. 

Carpets,  Venetian . . . 

Carpets,  hemp  or  jute 

Carpets,  druggets, 
booking  and  fe  1 1, 
printed  colored  or 
otherwise 

Carpets,  all  o  t  h  e  r 
kinds,  of  wool,  flax 
or  cotton  or  parts  of 
either  or  other  ma- 
terials not  other- 
wise provided  for .  . 

Carriages  and  part? 
of  carriages 

Carriage  springs .... 

Carvers 

Cascarilla 

Cashmere,  borders  of 

wool  in  whole  or  in 

part 

Cashmere  gown  pat- 
terns^wool  being  a 
component  mat'rial 

Cashm  ere  gowns, 
made 

Cases,  fish  skin . .  . 

Cassimere,  cotton, 
wool  being  a  com- 
ponent part,  chief 
value 

Casks,  empty 

Cassada,  or  meal  of. 

Cassia 

Cassia  buds 

Castings  of  plaster  or 
iron,  even  if  with 
wrought  iron  rings,! 
hoops,  handles,  &c. 

Castor  beans  or  seeds 

Castor  oil 

Castors,  brass,  iron  or 
wood 

Ca.stor.s  or  cruets,  sil- 
ver, with  or  with- 
out glitsses 

Castors,  cruets,  plated 
with  or  withotit 
glass 


15 


50c  per  scj  yd 
30c  jier  sq  yd 


25c  per  .S(i  yd 
4c  per  S(i  yd 


20c  ]KT  '-■I  yd 


30  per  cenl 

30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
free 


15  30  per  cent 


30  per  cent 

30  per  cent 
20  ]ier  cent 


30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 


15  30  per  cent 
10  4c  per  lb 
10  8c  per  lb 


20 


30  per  cent 
10  i)er  cent 
20  per  cent 

30  per  cent 


30  per  cent 
20J30  per  cent 


Castors,   wood,   with 

or  without  glass.. . 
Castors,  glasses,not  in 

the  fra'cs,  or  cruets. 

cut 

Castors,  glass,  not  in 

the  frames  or  cru'ts, 

not  cut  

Cast  or  cum 

Cast  slioe  bills 

Cast  steel  in  bars .... 
Cast  iron  vessels  not 

otherwise  specified 
Catches,  brass,  copper 

or  iron 

iCatechu 

Catgut .. 

Catsup 

Caulking  mallets. . . . 
Cedar  wood,nianufac- 

i     tures  of 

Cedar  wood,  unmanu- 

I     factured 

Cement,  Roman 

Cerise,  or  cher'y  Avat'r 

Chafing  dislies 

Chains  all  sorts 

Chains,  trace,   halter 

and  fence,  of  wire 

rods  J  inch  or  over. 
Chains,  under  ^  inch 

and  not  under  J  in 
Chains  under   }  inch 

and  not  under  No 

9  wire  guage 

Chains  under   No.   !• 

wire  guage 

Chains  or  cables,  iron 

Chains,  hair 

Chairs,  sitting. .  .  . 

Chalk,  red,  white  and 

j.   French 

Chalk,  red,  pencil . 

Chambray,  if  wool  is 
a  component  ]>art. . 

Chambray,of  silk  only 

Chamomile  flowers.  . 

Chandeliers,  braKS  .  . 
do  glass  cut 

Charts 

Charts,  books  of,  not 
connected  with  any 
work  of  which  they 
form  a  volume. . . . 


c.  s.  A. 

Tariff, 
1861. 


15 


25 


V.  S.  A. 

Tariff, 
1S61. 


30  per  cent 


30  per  cent 


25  per  cent 
20  per  cent 
30  per  cent 


Ic  jier  lb 

30  per  cent 

free 

20  per  cent 

30  per  cent 

30  per  cent 

30  pi-r  cent 

free 

20  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 


l^c  per  111 
2c  i)er  II. 

2ic].er  II. 

25  per  cent 
$1.50  per  100 

lbs 
30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 

free 

30  per  cent 

30  i»er  cent 
30  per  cent 


15  20  per  cent 


30  ])er  cent 
30  per  cent 
free 


10  free 


14 


I C.  S.  A. 
Tariff, 


When  so  connected 
will  pay  the  same 
as  other  volumes. . 

Charts,  for  tlie  use  of 
societies,  schools, 
colleges,  churches. 
Arc..'. 

Cheese 

Chemical  p  r  e  p  a  r  a- 
tion-s  salts,  &c.,  not 
otherwise  enumer- 
ated   

Chenile.cords  or  trim- 
ming, of  cotton. ... 

Cheroots 

Cherry  rum 

Chessmen,  bone, ivory 
rice  or  wood 

Chest  handles 

Chicory  root 

do        ground 

Children's  shoes  and 
slippers 

China  ware  of  every 
description 

China  root 

Chinchilla  sikins  un-i 
dressed | 

Chin  ch  ill  a  sk  i  ns| 
dressed 

Chip  hats  or  bonnets. 

Chisels,  all 

Chloride  of  lime 

Chloroinetens,  glass. . 

Chocolate 

Choppa  romals  and 
bandana  handker- 
chiefs, silk 

Chromate  of  potash, 
do  lead.  : 

Chrome  yellow 

Chromic  acid 

C'hronomet.ers,  box  or 
ship  and  parts  there- 
of  

Chrysolites 

Ciar,  or  coiar,  rope . . 

Cicuta 

Cider 

Cigars 

do    paper 

Cinchona 

Cinnabar 

Cinnamon 

Circingle  webb  (wool- 
en)  


V.  S.  A 
Tariff, 

IS61. 


10!  15  per  cent 


free   free 
10    4c  per 


lb 


15  20  per  cent 

15  30  per  cent 
25  30  per  cent 
25  50c  per  gal 

30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
10  20  per  cent 
10.20  per  cent 


15 
15 


15  30  per  cent 

15;  10  per  cent 
15  10  per  cent 

5  5  per  cent 

15  20  per  cent 
15  30  per  cent 
15|30  per  cent 
10  10  per  cent 
15  30  per  cent 
15  20  per  cent 

15|30  per  cent 
15|15  per  cent 
15  20  per  cent 
20  per  cent 
15  per  cent 


15 
10 


10  per  cent 

20  per  cent 

Ic  per  lb 

15  20  per  cent 

15 

25  see  segars 

25,30  per  cent 

10  free 

15|20  per  cent 

20  10c  per  lb 

15J30  per  cent 


C.S.A. 

Tariff, 


jiCircassian  (worsted) 

■  Citrate  of  lime 

Citron  in   its  natural 

|i    state 

ijCitron  preserved. . . . 

liCivet,  oil  of 

jlClasps,  all 

!  Clay,  ground  or   pre- 

!     jiared , 

Clay,  un wrought ' 

Clay,  pipe \ 

'}  I 

i  Cloaks I 

]  Cloak  pins. j 

I  Clocks,  and  parts  ofj 

j!     clocks 

j  Cloth,  India  rul)ber. .  i 
1  Cloth,  woolen, wholly] 
J     or  in  part  of  wool.j 

Cloths,  oil,    not    de-1 
nominated     patentj 

floorcloth i 

I  Cloths  and  seatings  ofl 

\\     hair 

i  Cloth,  grass i 

I  Clothing,  re.'idy  made 

I I  and  wearing  appar- 
el,    wholly     or   in 

I     part  of  wool 


V.  s.  A. 

Tariff, 


20  per  cent 


Clothing,  ready  made 

not  of  wool 

Cloves 

[Cloves,  oil  of 

jCoaches    or    p  :i  r  t  s 

j     thereof 

Coach  furniture 

IjCoal,  bituminous 

jCoke  and  culm  of  coal 

ijCoal,  all  other 

\\     ton  of  28  bush,  80 
lbs  to  the  bush. . . . 

Coal  hods 

Coatings,   brown    or 

bleached,   of   the 

value  of  30  cts  and 

I     under  per  sq. yard. 

Coatings,  over  30  cts 

]KT  square  yard... . 

Cobalt 

Cochineal 

Cocculus  indicus 

[Cocks 

Cocoa,     and     cocoa 
i    leaves 


lOjlO  per  cent 
25  30  ])er  cent 
15130  per  cent 
IdiSO  per  cent 

lOl 

101^3  per  ton 

10|35c    per    100 

I     lbs 
15  30  per  cent 
lo'so  per  cent 

I 
15'30  per  cent 

15! 

15;  12c  lb  and  25 
per  cent 


15'30  per  cent 

15;2o  per  cent 
15  25  per  cent 


15  12c  per  lb  and 
25  per  cent 

15  30  per  cent 
20i  4c  pel  lb 
ISJSO  per  cent 

15  30  jier  cent 
15  30  per  cent 
10l$l  per  ton 
10J25  per  cent 
10  50c  per  ton 


15 


30  per  cent 


25  per  cent 

30  per  cent 

free 

free 

10  per  cent 

30  per  cent 

free 


15 


Cocoa,  sliells 

Cocoa-nuts 

Coclilla,  or  tow  of 
hemp 

Codfish,  dry 

Coftoe,  wlien  import- 
ed iu  American  ves- 
sels, from  the  jilace 
of  its  growth,  »li:c. . 

Coft'ee,  tlie  growth  or 
production  of  the 
possessions  of  the 
Netherlands,  im- 
ported from  the 
Nctlierlands 

Coflee,  all  other 

Cofiee  mills 

Coins,  cabinets  of — 

Coins,  cal)inets  of  for 
iiso  of  so  e  ie  ties, 
schools,  churches, 
&c 

Coins,  gold,  silver  or 
copper 

Coir 

Coir3-arn 

Coke 

Cold  cream 

Colocynth 

Collections  of  antiqui- 
ties  

Collections  of  antiqui- 
ties for  the  use  of 
societies,  schools, 
&c 

Cologne  water 

Colombo  root   

Coloquintida 

Coloring  for  brandy . . 

Colt's  foot 

Cols,  sanglier,  cravat 
stilfeners 

Combs 

Commode  handles. . . 

Commode  kntibs. . . . 

Comforters,  made  of 
wool 

Comfits,  ]>reserved  in 
sugar,  brandy,  or 
molasses,  not  other- 
wise ])rovided  for.  . 

Compasses 

Composition  tops  for 
tables,  rf-c 

Composition  of  glass 
or  paste,  sot 


C.  S.  A. 

Tariff, 
1861. 


L'.  ^  A. 
Tariff, 


1 1'.  S.  A. 
Tariff, 


lOlfree 
10,  free 

lo'^lO  per  ton 
IdjoOc  pr  100  lb; 


free  Ifror 


free 

free 

15 

10 


tree 


free 
10 


free 

20  jier  cent 

30  per  cent 

free 


free 


free 

$10  ]ier  ton 
10|  ic  per  lb 
10  25  i)er  cent 
20|30  per  cent 
lOlfree 

lo! 


free  Ifree 

20180  per  cent 
15|20  per  cent 
10  free 

15130  per  cent 
15.20  per  cent 

15|30  per  cent 
15|30  per  cent 
15130  per  cent 
15|30  per  cent 

15  30  per  rent 


30  per  cenr 
30  per  cent 


25  30  per  cent 
20!2o  per  cent 


jComposition  of  glassj 
ij  or  paste,  not  set. . .! 
'Confectionery,  all  not; 
ij     otherwise  provided 

ij     for j 

!  Contrayerva  root . . . .  j 

Copper,  in  pigs,  bars.i 


1 1     and  ingots 


jCoi)per,  old 
'jCopper,  braziers  and 
j  sheets  not  other- 
;j     wise  provided  for. 

!|Copper  bottoms ^ 

jCopper,  manufactures 
of,  or  which  copper 
is  of  the  chief  value 
not  otherwise  pro- 
vided for 

Cojiper,  for  use  of  the 

jl    mint 

iiCopper,  sheathing,  in 

sheets  14  inch  wide 

48  inches  long  and 

weighing   from    14 

;     to  34  oz  the  sq  foot 

I  Cojiper,    rods,     bolts, 

i      spikes  and  nails. . . 

Copper,  coins 

I  Copper,  ore 

'jCopperas 

ICopper,  sulphate  of. . 

ijCoral,  marine 

IjCoral,  cut  or  manufac- 

I     tured 

Cordage,  tarred 

Cordage,untarrcd  ma- 

j     nilla 

Cordage,  untarred  all 

I I  others 

Cordage,      vegetable 

j    substances,  used  for' 

I     cordage 

.Cordials,  all  kinds. . . 
]  Coriander  .seed 

Corks 

jlCork  tree,  manufac- 
|l     tures  of  bark  of. . . 

Cork, bark  of  unmanu- 

'     factured 

Cornelian  .stone 

Corn  fans 

i|  do    Indian  or  maize 

jj  do.  meal 

'Corrosive  sublimate. . 

liC'Orsets 

i  Cosmetics 


20ll0  per  cent 


25  30  per  cent 
15  20  per  cent 

2c  per  lb 
1^0  per  lb 


15i25  per  cent 
15|25  per  cent 


15 
free 


30  per  cent 
free 


2c  per  lb 


15  25  per  cent 
free  |free 

5  per  cent 


25c  pr  100  lbs 
20  per  cent 
free 

30  per  cent 
2|c  per  lb 

2c  per  lb 


15    3c  i)er  lb 


15 
25 
15 


ill  0  per  ton 
50cper  gal 
free 


15  20  per  cent 


15  30  per  cent 


10 

5 

15 

free 

free 

15 

16 

20 


free 
5  per  cent 
30  jier  cent 
10  per  bnshel 
10  per  cent 
20  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
!30  per  cent 


16 


Cotton,  do,  not  bleacli- 
ed,  colored,  «.to.,  on 
liner  and  lighter 
goods  not  over  140 
threadi  to  S([  inch, 
&c 

Cotton,  do,  bleached. 

Cotton,  do,  bleaolied, 
colored,  stained,  &o 

Cotton,  do,  not 
Ideached,  &c,  ocer 
140  threads,  and  not 
over  200  threach  to 
square  inch,  &c . .  . 

Cotton,  do,  bleached. 

Cotton,  do,  bleached, 
colored  and  stained, 
&c 


Cotton  do,  not  bl'cird, 
&c,  oter  200  thr'ds 
to  square  inch 

Cotton,  do,  bleached. 

Cotton,  do,  colored . . 


I'.  S.  A. 
T«riff, 
)S61. 

Cotton free 

Cotton,  linen,  silk.| 
wofd  or  woisted,  if 
i'liibr  o  id  e  red  or| 
tamboured  in  thei 
loom  or  otherwise! 
by  machinery  orj 
with  the  needle,  or 
otlier  process  not 
otherwise  provided 

for lo 

Cotton,  linen,  etc, 
mixed  materials, 
manutactures,  i  f 
not  otherwise  pro- 
vided for 

Cotton,  all  manufac- 
tures of,  not  bleach- 
ed, colored,  stained 
or  printed,  and  not 
over  100  threads  to 
s()uare  inch,  «'on- 
taining  the  warp 
!ind  tilling  and  ex- 
ceeding 5  oz  to  the 

scpiare  yard 1 

Cotton  do,  bleached.       1.") 
Cotton,  do,  bleached, 
colored,  stained,  &c 


L'.  S.  A. 

T.riff, 


free 


U  !\  A. 
Turiff, 


30  i)er  cent 


ISi.jU  i»cr  ct-nt 


Ic  per  .-([  yd 
Hci)ersqyd 


15 


Cotton,  goods  i)laiu 
woven  and  other 
goods  of  evt-ry  de- 
scription, valued 
over  ICc  per  square 

y'd 

Cotton,  goods  com- 
posed o  f  cotton, 
bleached,  unbleach- 
ed, i)rinted,  paint'd 
or  dyed,  not  other- 
wise i)rovided  for. 
Cotton  shirts  and 
drawers,  wove  or 
made  on  frames 
composed  wholly  of 

cotton 

Cotton  thread 

do    lace 

inserting 

trimming  lace. 

braids 

laces,  colored . 
cords,  gimps, 
and  galloons 
braces  or  sus- 
penders .... 
Hoss 


:.  s.  A. 
T»riff, 


do 
do 
do 

do 
do 


lOpr  cent  and  Counters,  bone,  Aic  . 
l^c  pr  sq  yd  Couting  house  boxes. 

Court  pla.stor 

Cowhage  down 

':  Crab-claws 

i  j  Crackers,  fire 

I  Crape.s,  silk 

15    2c  per  sq  yd:  Crasii,  of  the  value  of 

lo|2ic  i)er  sq  yd'  :30c  and  under 

1  i)'r  square  yard 

15  10  pr  cent  and       do     over   30c    per 

I   2|c  jir  sq  yd  square  yard. 

i|Cranks,  mill,  ofwr'ht 

I  i|     iron 

I, Cravats 

'  Crayons 

ie  per  scj  yd  Cream  of  Tartar 


15 


Sicjtcrsqyd  Crocus  ixnvder. 

Crockery  ware 

Crowns,  Leghorn  hat: 

10  pr  cent  and!  Crucibles,  all 

IJAc  pr  .sq  yd  Cubebs 

do     oil  of 

I  Cudbear 

4c  per.sq  yd'  Cummin  seed 

4^0  per  sq  yd  Cupboard  turns 

10])rcentand  Curacoa, 

4ic  jir  s(|  yd  Curls,  or  ringlets ... 


15 


15 


25  per  rent 


30  i^er  cell  I 


15 

25  per  cent 

15 

30  per  cent 

15 

20  per  cent 

15 

20  per  cent 

15 

20  per  cent 

15 

20  per  cent 

15 

30  per  cent 

15 

3n  per  tent 

15 

30  per  cent 

15 

30  per  cent 

15 

30  per  cent 

15 

30  per  cent 

15 

30  per  cent 

10 

20  per  cent 

15 

20  per  cent 

15 

30  per  cent 

15 

30  per  cent 

15 

25  ])er  cent 

15 

30  ])er  cent 

15 

30  per  cent 

15 

30  per  cent 

15 

30  per  cent 

10 

free 

15 

10  per  cent 

15 

25  per  cent 

15 

30  i)er  cent 

15 

30  per  cent 

15 

20  jier  cent 

15 

30  per  cent 

10 

free 

15 

free 

15 

30  i)er  cent 

25 

50c  i)er  gal 

2( 

30  per  cent 

as.  A 

THriff, 
1S6I. 


Currier's  kuives 15 

C'nrrants 20 

Curtain  rings 15 

Castas,   as   nianufac- 
tures  of  cotton. ...       15 

Cutch I     lOl 

Cutlasses free 

Cu.lery,  all  kinds...!     15 

Cyanide  of  iodine. ...       15 

do  i)Otassiuni..       15 

do  zinc 15 

Daggers  and  dirks.  .  .       15 

Dates 2(1 

Decanters,  cut 25 

do         ])lain  ....       15 
Daniask.s,  valued  at  3(i 
cts  and   under   i)er 

square  yard ]  5 

Damasks,  over  oU  ct 

))er  stjuare  yard.  . .  15 
DeLaines,  M  u  si  i  n, 
Cashmere,  and  ba- 
reges, wholly  or  in 
part  of  Avool,  and 
all  gray  and  un- 
colored  goods  of 
similar  description      15 

I)eli)hinia 15 

Demijohns 15| 

Denmark    s  a  t  i  n,  or  | 

sateens 1 5  ^ 

Dentifrice 20' 

Decoctions    and     ex- 
tracts for  dyeing.  .       10 
Diamonds  and  imita- 
tions not  set       5 

do         set 10 

do         glaziers'  set 

or  not  set.      Id 
1  »iapers  valued  at  liOc 

and  under  per  sq  yd  15 
T)iai>ers  valued   over 

:30c  per  square  y"rd  15 
I>icc,  ivory  or  hone..  15 
I»isfilled     vinegar,  I 

medicinal 15 

I  Muretic  sal 15 

l>iva  diva 15 

I  >olls  of  every  descrij)- 

tion 15 

Dominoes,     hone     nr 

ivory 15 

Doyley's,  woolen  .  .   .       15 
Downs,  all  kinds. ...       15 

Dragons"  lilood 10 

Dnnving  pencils 15 

O 


30  per  cent 

2c  per  11) 

30  ])er  cent 


30  ])cr 
free 
30  ])er 
30  T)cr 
30  i)er 
30  ])er 
30  ])er 
30  per 
■Jc  i)e 
30  ])er 
25  per 


cent 

cent 
cent 
cent 
cent 
cent 
cent 
r  11) 
cent 
cent 


25  per  cent 
30  i)ev  cent 


25  jter  cent 
20  ])er  cent 
30  ])er  cent 

30  per  cent 
3(^  per  cent 


5  per  cent 
25  per  cent 

10  per  cent 

25  j)er  cent 

30  per  cent 
30  ])er  cent 

30  per  cent 
10  i)er  cent 
tree 

3(1  ])er  cent 

30  j)er  cent 
30  ])er  cent 
20  per  cent 
I  free 
130  per  cent 


Drawings 

Drawings  for  the  use 
of  colle::e.s  sdiools, 

churches,  &c 

Drawer  knobs  of  brass 
iron,  steel,  ivory, 
bone  washed,  gilt 

;         or  i)hited 

do  of  brass  <fe  glass. . 
of    cut 


c.  S.  A. 
THriff, 
1861. 


10 


free 


r.  s.  A. 

Turin; 

istil. 


10  ])er  cent 


'  do  entirelv 

gl'^"'- 

do  entirely  ol    plain 

glass 

Drawing  knives 

Drawers,     (iuernsey, 

wool  or  worsted. 

do  knitted,   without 

needle  work.  . 

do  silk  wove.  . . 

do  cotton  wove.  .  .  . 

Dried  ])uli) 

Drills  and    Ducks   of 

the  value  of  30 

cts  and  under 

]ier  .s(i  yard... 

do     above  30c   ])er 

square  vard. 

I  Drugs,  Medicines,  not 

'      otherwise  enumer- 

I     ated,     in    a    crude 

1  i     state 

1  Dutch     and    bron/.e 

;     metals,  in  leaf 

I  Duck,  Holland,  Eng-j 
j  lish,  Psnssia,  lialf- 
j      duck  and  all    other 

I      sail  duck 

i  Dust  i)ans 

Dye    woods    and    e.x- 
l!     tracts    and    ilecoc- 

'      tions  of 

'.Earth,  fuller's 

liEarth,  brown,  i"ed, 
li     bine,  yellow  dry,  as 

ochre 

Earthenware,  stone, 
or  crockei"y-ware, 
l)rinted,  w  h  i  t  e  , 
glazed,  edged, i>rint- 
ed,  dipped, or  cream 
colored,  compo.sedi 
of  earthy  or  mineral  j 

substances | 

Earthenware,  com-l 
m  o  n  brown  and 
stoneware 


15 

30 

per 

ceul 

15 

30 

j.er 

('..■lit 

25 

30 

].er 

cent 

15 

25 

per 

cent 

15 

30 

per 

cent 

15 

30 

ler 

cent 

15 

30 

l)er 

cent 

15 

30 

per 

cent 

15 

25 

l.er 

cent 

15 

20 

per 

cent 

25  per  cent 
3il  per  ( eiit 


15 10 


10 


15 


2.)  ])er  ceul 
10  per  t-eiit 


25  i)er  cent 
30  ])er  cent 


free 


35c  p"r  loo  Ibi 


15 


25  per  cent 
20  per  cent 


u 


Fjirtht'ii^Nare,  not 
warranted  above 
the  capacity  of  ten 
gallons 

Kbonv,  iiianufactnres 
of  ■. 

Khony,  uninanufac- 
tiirod 

Elastic  };arter«,  msde 
of  clastic  wires, 
covered  with  leath- 
er, with  metal 
clasj)s  

Ek'phaut'3  teeth 

Elecampane 

Embroideries,  all  in 
gold  or  silver,  fine 
or  half  fine,  or  other 
metal  

Embroidery,  if  done 
by  hand  with  a 
needle 

Emeralds 

Emery  (in  lumps  or 
pulverized) 

Emetic,  tartar 

Enamel,  white 

Encaustic  tiles 

Engraver's  c  o  p  p  e  r, 
prepared  or  polish- 
ed    

Engraving  or  plates, 
bound  or  unbound. 


•I 


Envelopes,  paper 

Epaulets  

Epsom  salts 

Ergot  

do    extract  of 

Escutcheons,  sil  v  e  r, 
brass,  iron,  steel, 
gilt  or  plated 

Escutcheon  pins 

Essences,  all 

Etchings,  or  engrav- 
ings  

Etchings  for  the  use  of 
.societies,  churches, 
schools,  &c 

Ether 

Kt-iil,  or  stars  for  or- 
naments,gold  or  mi- 
fin 

Ether,  su.i)huric  .... 

Extracts  for  the  toilet 

Extracts  for  medicin- 
al purposes 


c.  s.  .\. 

T.rlir, 
1IS61. 


ree 
15 


15 
15 
20 


L'.  S.  A. 
Tariff, 


free 

30  per  cent 

free 


30  per  cent 

free 

20  per  cent 


30  per  cent 


30  per  cent 
5  per  cent 

free 

20  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 


30  per  cent 

10  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
20  per  cent 
10  ])er  cent 


30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 

10  jjcr  cent 


free 

20  per  cent 


30  per  cent 
20  per  cent 
30  per  cent 


Extract  of  Belladon- 
na   

Extract  Cainpeachy 

wood 

Etract  of  cicuta 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
Extracts 

tions 


15  30  per  cent 


colocynth.  . 
elaterium  .  . 

ergot 

gentian 

hyosciamus. 

indigo 

logwood .  .  . 
nux  vomica. 

madder 

opium 

rhatania.... 

rhubarb 

stramonium 
and   decoc- 
of    logwood 
and  other  dye  w'ods 
j     not  otherwise  pro- 

i     vided  for 

jEyes    and    rods    for 

stairs 

{Eyes,  balls,  glass. . . . 

False  collars 

jFans,  all 

Fancy  or  i)erfumed 
I  shaving  soaps,  in- 
!  eluding  Windsor 
I     soaps   and  wash 

I     balls , 

Fancy  vials  &  bottles 
Fastenings,  shutters 
i  or  other,  of  copper, 
j  iron  brass,  steel 
1     gilt,    i>lated  or 

japanned . 

Feathers,  ornamental 
and   artificial,   and 

parts  thereof 

Feathers  for  beds  and 

I     feather  beds   

iFelt,  ad  hesi  ve,  for 

sheathing  vessels. . 

Felts,  or  hat  bodies, 

made  in  Avhole   or 

in  part  of  wool 

Feldspar 

Felting  or  blankets, 
uncolored,  for  pa- 
per or  printing  ma- 
chines   

Felting,  liatters 

Fennel,  essence  of . . . 


C.!v  A. 
T«rlff, 
|n6l. 


L.  S.   A. 
T.riir, 


30  per  cent 

free 
30  per 
30  per 
30  per 
30  per 
30  per 
30  per 
free 
free 
30  per 
free 
30  per 
30  per 
30  i)er 
30  i)er 


cent 
cent 
cent 
cent 
cent 
cent 


cent 

cent 
cent 
cent 
cent 


free 

30  per  cent 
25  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  ]ier  cent 


30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 


30  per  cent 

30  per  cent 
20  per  cent 
free 


20  per  cent 
20  per  cent 


25  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 


19 


Ferri,  rubigo 

Fertilizers  a  n  d  ma- 
nures of  nil  sorts. . 

Fiddles 

Fifes,  bone,  ivory  or 
wood 

Figures,  aiiibaster 

do       other 

Figs , 

Filberts 

Fig,  blue 

File  cuts 

Files 

Fire  arms  and  all  i)arts 
thereof  not  intend- 
ed for  military  pur- 
poses   

Fire  works,  all  kinds. 

Fire  crackers 

do  screens 

do  w<^)od 

Fish,  (foreign  caught) 
other  than  in  bar'ls, 
or  half  bar'ls,  fresh, 
smoked,  dried,  salt- 
ed or  pickled,  not 
otherwise  provided 
for 

Fish,  herrings,  picklM 

or  salted 

do    mackerel 

do  salmon,  j)ickled 
do  ])reserved  in  oil 
do     prepared 

Fish,pickled,  allotli'rs 
not  otherwise  ])ro- 
vided  for  in  barrels 

Fish  glue,  or  isinglass 

do  hooks 

do  sauce 

do  skins 

do  skin  cases 

Fish,  fresh,  caught  for 
daily  consumption. 

Fisheries  (;f  the  U.  S. 
and  their  territories 
all  i»roducts  of . .  .  . 

Fishing  nets 

do      lines 

Flageolet.s,wood,bone 
or  ivory 

Flannels,  valued  at  30 
cts  or  less  pr  srj  yd. 

Flannels,  valued  over 
30c  per  sq  yard 


c.  S.  A. 
Tariff, 


V.  S.  A. 
Tnriff, 
1^61. 


15 

free 
15 

15 
25 
15 
20 
10 
15 
15 
15 


10  per  cent 

free 

20  per  cent 

20  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
3c  per  lb 
Ic  per  lb 
20  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 


c.  S.  A. 

Tariff, 


Flannels,  colored, 
printed  or  jilaided. 
or  com])osed  in  pr't 
of  cotton  or  silk . . . 

'Flap  hinges 

jFlasks,  or  bottles  that 

j     come  in  gin  cases. . 

.Flasks,  ))0wder.  brass, 
copper,  japanned  or 

I     horn 

Flat  irons 

Flats  for  n)aking  hats 
or  bonnets 

Flax  unmanufactured  | 

Flax  manufactures  of 
not  otherwise  speci- 
lied 

Flaxseed 


30  per  cent 

30  ])er  cent     j  jFleams 

20  per  cent       Fleshers 

|Flies,  Spanish  or  can- 

tharides 

Flints 

Flint  stone 

do     ground 

Float  files 

50c  pr  100  lbs  Flocks 

:  jFlocks,  waste  or  shod- 

$1  i)er  barrel   j     dy 

$2  per  barrel  Floor  cloth,  oiled, 
$3  i)er  barrel  stamjted,  p.ainted  or 
30  i)er  cent  ,,  j)rintcd  valued  at 
30  ])or  cent  1 1  50c  or  less  per  sq  yd 
Floor  cloth.s,  do,  over 
50c  per  sq  yard . 

$1.50  per  bbl     do  all  others. .' 

20  per  cent       Floor   cloths,  lined 
30  per  cent  with    woolen    or 

30  i)er  cent  wool 

20  per  cent     jiFIor.  Benzoin 

20  per  cent     j- Florentine  bu  1 1  o  n  s, 
I      covered  with  bom- 
free  :i     bazette  overamet'l 

l|     form j 

'Floss  silk,  and  other 
free  similar  silks,   ])uri- 

30  per  cent     j      fied  from  the  gum. 

30  per  cent     |, Floss  cotton 

Flour,  of  wheat 

20  per  cent      i     do     of  rye 

d(»     of  sulphur.  . . . 
25  per  cent       Flower  water,  orange 
Flowers,  artiticial   or 
30  j)or  cent     i     ornamental 


I'.S.  A.^ 
Tariff, 


15  30  ])er  t-ent 
lie  per  Ih 


15 

15 

15 

10 


30  jier  cent 


30  i)er  cent 
30  i)er  cent 

30  per  cent 
$15  per  ton 


15 


free 
free 


30  per  cent 
10c  per  bnsiri 

of  52  lbs 
30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 

10  per  cent 

free 

free 

free 

30  j)er  cent 

10  per  cent 


20  per  cent 

30  per  cent 
30  ]ter  cent 


30  i)er  cent 
30  i)er  cent 


30  per  cent 


20  jior  cent 
30  j)er  cent 
10  ])er  cent 
10  per  cent 
10  20  |)er  cent 
15  30  jter  cent 


20 


30  i)er  cent 


^0 


r.s.A. 

Tariff  i 


Flowers  used  in  dyc- 
iiig  in  a  cnide  state        0 

Flowtrs,  clianioniile.       15 

Flues  of  wron^rlit  iron      15 
Flutes  of  wood,  ivory 
or  bone 

Flushings 

Foils,  fencing 

Foil,  cop;>er 

Foil,  silver 

Foil,  tin 

Fol.  dit?italis 

Forks,  all 

F'orge  hammers 

Fossils 

Fowls,  land  &  water 

Foxglove 

Frames,  or  sticks  for 
umbrellas,  ])arasols 
and  sun-sbades  — 

Frames,  plated  cruets 
do  (juadrant  — 
do         silver  cruet. 

Frankfort  black 

Frankincense,  a  gum 

French  chalk 

Fringes,  cotton 

do         wool 

do        silk 

Frizettes,  hair 

F>ocks,  Guernsey  — 

Fruits,  West  India,  in 
their  natural  state.. 

Fruits,  preserved  in 
sugar,  brandy,  o  r 
molasses,  not  other- 
wise provided  for. . 

Fruits,   preserved    in 

own  juice.      lo 

do      pickled 15 

do      prepared  —  |     20 
do      juices  of,  with 
sugar 

Frying  ])ans 

F'uller's  boards 

Fuller's  earth 

Fulminates,  or  fulmi- 
nating powders 15 

Furniture  and  liouse- 
hold  effects  of  ])er- 
sons  or  families  fr'ni 
foreign  countries  if 
used  ab  road  l)y 
tliem  and  not  in- 
tended for  sale ....  free 


free 

20  per  cent 
2c  i)er  lb 


15  20  per 

15j30  per 

30  i)er 

:50  i)er 

20  per 

10  per 

15120  per 

15  30  per 

15130  per 

lOfrec 

free  free 

15 '20  per 


cent 
cent 
cent 
cent 
cent 
cent 
cent 
cent 
cent 


cent 


15  30  per  cent 
15|30  per  cent 
15  30  per  cent 
20,30  i)er  cent 
15  20  per  cent 
free 


see  cotton 

30  i)er  cent 

15i30  per  cent 

20'30  per  cent 

15  30  per  cent 


10 


25:30  per  cent 


20  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  ])er  cent 


10 

15  30  ])er  cent 
15  30  i)er  cent 
5  free 


20  per  cent 


Furniture,  coach  and 

'      harness 

|'Furniture,bras.s,  cop- 

'     per,  iron   or  steel, 

not  coach  or   har- 

i:     ness 

j  Furniture,cabiuetnnd 

I'     household 

I  Furniture,    calico   or 

chintz 

I  Furs,    undressed,    on 

IJ     the  skin 

Fur,  dressed,  on    the 

'']     skin 

;  Furs,  dressed   or  un- 
ij     dressed  not  on  the 

jl     skin 

iFurs,  hats  or  caps  of 
j  do  luit  bodies  or  felts 
do  hatters',   dressed 
or  undressed. . 
Fur  mutfs   or  tippet.s, 
and  all  other  manu- 
factures of  fur,    or 
of  which  fur   is   a 
comi)ouent  mat'rial 
Galangal,  or  Galangal 

root 

Galoons,  gold  and  sil- 
ver   

do        silk  or  cotton 

Galls,  nut 

Gambia,    (Terra.   Ja- 

ponica) 

Gan)boge 

Game  bags,  leather  or 

twine 

Game,  prepared 

Garance,  or  madder. . 
ilGarnets     and    imita- 

!     tions 

i;Garnets  set  

Garden  seed  and  all 
other  seeds  for  agri- 
cultural &  horticul- 
tural i)urpose.s 

Garancine,  extract  of 

madder 

Garters,  India Kubber 

with  clasps 

Gas  retorts,  clay  — 

Gelatine 

Gems,    or  imitations 

not  set 

Gems,  set 


C.S.A. 
Tariff, 

V.  p.  A. 
Tariff, 
ls61. 

15 

30 

l)er  cent 

15 

30 

l»er  cent 

15 

30 

per  cent 

15 

30 

per  cent 

1(1 

10 

]ier  cent 

15 

10 

per  cent 

10 

15 

30 

l)er  cent 

15 

30 

per  cent 

10 

10 

l)er  cent 

10 


free 

10 

15 
10 
15 


10 


30  jier  cent 

20  i)er  cent 

30  i)er  cent 
30  per  cent 
free 

free 

10  ])er  cent 

30  ])er  cent 
30  ])er  cent 
free 

5  i)er  cent 
25  per  cent 


free 

free 

30  per  cent 

30  per  cent 

5  per  cent 
25  per  cent 


21 


Gems,  collectious  of, 
for  use  of  societies, 
schools,  itc 

Gems,  cabinets  of — 

Gentian,  o  r  gentian 
root 

German  silver 

Gig  liames,  springs, 
or  handles 

Gilt  fancy  ware,  wire, 
&c 

Gimlets 

Gimps,  cotton 

(iimps,  wire  being  a 
component  part.  . . 

(iin,  (first  ])roof) 

Ginger  root 

do      green  

Ginger,  ground,  i)re- 
served  or  pickled . . 

Gin  cases,  with  bottles 

Ginghams 

(jrinseng 

Glass  of  antimony.  . . 

(tlass  bottles  or  jars 
tilled  with  sweet- 
meats, preserves,  or 
other  articles 

Glass,  cut,  manuf.  of. 

Glass,  engraved, colM, 
painted,  sta  i  n  e  d. 
silvered  or  gilded . . 

Glass,  plain,  moulded 
or  pressed,  not  cut. 
engrav'd  or  jJaintM 

Glass  rough  plate, 
cylinder,  or  broad 
window  n't  exceed- 

H  ing  10  X  1")   in 

"  Over  the  above  and 
not  exceeding  16  bv 
2-t '. 

'•  Over  the  above  and 
not  exceed'g  24x:j(t 

"  Over  the  above  and 
not  exceeding  i  n 
weight  1  lb  i)r  s(j  ft 

*'  All  over  the  above 

(tlass,  crown,  jdatc  or 
polished  &  all  other 
windfiw  glass  not 
exceeding  10x15  in. 

"  Above,  and  not  ex- 
ceeding 10x24  inch 


C.  S.  A. 
Tariff, 

).S61. 


free 
10 

15 
20 

15 

20 
15 
15 

15 
25 
15 
15 

15 
25 
15 
15 
15 


U.  S.  A. 
T«riff, 
I»61. 


free 


20  per  cent 
30  per  cent 

30  per  cent 

30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  ])er  cent 

30  per  cent 
40c  per  gal 
free 


10  i)er  cent 
30  per  cent 
see  cotton 
20  per  cent 
20  per  cent 


30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 


30  i)er  cent 
25  per  cent 

Ic  i)r  SI)  foot 

l^cpr  scjft 
2c  per  sq  ft 


3c  ])er  sti  ft 
add  on  excess 
at  same  rate 


l^c  pr  sq  ft 
2J^c  pr  s(j  ft 


|, Glass  Above,  and  not 
1]     exct;eding  24x30  in 

i;"  All  above 

I'"  Weighing  over  150 
ii  lbs  per  100  sq  feet 
j;     additional  duty   on 

{i     such  excess  of 

,"  Porcelain  and   Bo- 

j     heraian 

,"  Crystals  for  watch's 

,  "  paintings 

I"  or  pebbles  for  spec- 

!     tacles 

plates  or  disks  un- 
wrought  for  optical 

instruments  

articles  n't  specifiM 
connected      w  i  t  h 
other  materials  not 
!;     otherwise  provided 

jl     for 

jj"  when  old,  not  in 
I  ])ieces  which  can  be 
I  cut  for  use,  and  tit 
;1     only  to  be  remanu- 

!i     factured 

i"  manufactures  of,  all 
:  vessels  and  wares 
!      not  otherwise  pro- 

:1     provided  for 

';"  green,  pocket  bot- 

i|     ties  

i  '  looking,  plates,  sil- 

1     vered 

IjGlasses,  hour 

I 'Glasses,  looking 

I  Glauber  salts 

kilaziers'  diamonds. . 

(iloves 

Glue 

Goats'  skins,  raw  — 

do  tanned . 

Goats'  liair  not  i)ro- 

vided  for 

Gold,  bullion 

IGold, manufactures  of, 

Ij     or  of  which  gold  is 

of  chief  value,  not 

I     otherwise  provided 

i     for 

;Gold  beater's  skins. . 

I  do     dust 

I  do     embroideries. . . 

j  do     leaf 

do     muriate  of  ...  . 
I  do     oxid«  of 


c.  S.  A, 
Tariff, 

ISBl. 


U.  S.  A. 
Tariff, 

I  SSI. 


15    4c  i)r  S(i  ft 
15    5c  pr  S(]  ft 


4c  per  11) 

15  30  per  cent 
15  30  per  cent 
20  30  per  cent 

15  30  i)or  cent 


1(1  ])or  ocul 


15 


10 


30  per  cent 


free 


15;30  per  cent 
15  25  per  cent 


15J30  per 
15  30  per 
30  per 
20  per 
10  per 
30  i>er 
20  per 
5  per 
20  Tier 


10 
free 


cent 
cent 
cent 
cent 
cent 
cent 
cent 
cent 
cent 


tree 


20 
10 
free 


30  jier  cent 
10  per  cent 
I  free 
20  30  per  cent 
10  20  ])er  cent 
15  30  jier  cent 
15130  per  cent 


22 


C.S.A. 
Tariff, 


V.  8.  A. 

Tariff; 

IH61. 


Gold  paper,  in  sheets, 
strips,  or  other 

forms 

do     size 

do    shell  for  paint'g 
do     studs 

Gulo  shoes  or  clogs. . 

Gouges 

Gowns 

Gown  patterns,  wool 
being  a  component 
j)art 

(trains  of  Paradise. .  . 

Granadilla  w  o  o  d  , 
manufactures  of.  .  . 

Granadilla  wood  un- 
manufactured   

Grapes 

(irass  bags 

do     cloth 

<lo     Hats,   l)raids   or 

jtlaits 

<lo     liats  or  bonnets 

(irasshopi)er  springs. 

Grass,  Si.sal 

Cirass,  Sisal,  or  Jute, 
all  manufactures  of, 
not  otherwise  ])ro 
videdfor 

Grease 

Green,  French,  miner 
al  and  olympian. .  . 

Green  turtle 

(iridirons 

Grindstones,  wrought 
or  finished 

Grindstones,  unfinish- 
ed  

Guava  jelly,  or  paste. 

Guernsey  frocks 

(iunny  bags 

Guano 

(iuano,  imitation  of. . 

(iuinea  grains 

Guitars 

(Juitar  string.s,  gut..  .1 

Gum  copal 

Gum  purdu,  as  opium 

('um  substitute  or 
burnt  starch 

(ium,  Senegal,  Arabic 
a  n  (1  Tragacanth, 
I-Jarbary,  East  In- 
«lia  .t  Jedda  mvrrh 


15  30  per  cent 
15|20  per  cent 
15,30  per  cent 
20|2o  per  cent 
15|30  per  cent 
15130  per  cent 
15 '30  ]»er  cent 


30  per  cent 
free 

30  jjer  cent 

free 

20  per  cent 
30  j)er  cent 
25  j)er  cent 

30  ])er  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
10i$10  per  ton 


20  per  cent 
10  per  cent 


20  per  cent 
15|10  ])er  cent 
15130  per  cent 

10  10  i)er  cent 


10  free 

30  per  cent 

30  i)er  cent 
2c  per  sq  y* 

free 

free 

tree 
15  20  i)er  cent 
15|20  per  cent 
lOllO  per  cent 
15|$1  per  lb 

lo[lO  per  cent 


25 
15 
15 
free 
free 
10 


and  all  other  gums 
and  resins,  i  n  a 
crude  state,  not 
otherwise  provided 
for 

Gum,  clastic  articles. 

Gum,  l)enzoiu  orben- 

!    jamin 

Gun.s,  except  muskets 

I     and  ritles 

JGunpowder 

iGunny  cloth 

Gutta  pcrcha  unm'nu- 

,     factured 

Guta   ])ercha,    manu- 

!     factures  of 

Gypsum 

Hackles,  all  kinds.  . . 

Hair,  made  up  for 
head  dresses 

Hair,  of  all  kinds,  un- 
cleansed  a  n  d  un- 
manufactured, and 
all  long  horse  hair, 
used  for  weaving, 
cleaned  or  unclean- 
ed,  drawn  or  un- 
drawn  

Hair,  of  alpaca,  goat 
and  other  like  ani- 
mals, unmanufac- 
tuured 

Hair,  manutactures  of, 
goat's  hair  or  mo- 
hair not  otherwise 
])rovided  for 

Hair  nets 

Hair  cloth  and  seat- 
ings,  and  all  other 
manufiU!  t  u  r  e  s  o  f 
hair  not  otherwise 
provided  for 

Hair,  curled,  moss, 
sea-weed,  and  all 
other  vegetable  sub- 
stances used  for 
beds  or  mattings. . 

Hair,  braids  for  the 
head 

Hair,  belts  &  brooms 

Hair,bracelets,chains, 
ringlets  and  curls,. 

Hair  of  all  kinds, 
cleansed,  but  un- 
manufactured,   not 


C8.A. 

Tariff, 

IW51. 


10 
15 

15 

15 

free 

15 


U.  &  A. 

Tariff, 

1H61. 


free 

30  ])er  cent 


30  i)er  cent 
20  jier  cent 
2c  per  scj  yd 


5 1  free 

15i20  ))er  cent 
5  free 
15  30  per  cent 


20 


10 


10 


15 


25  per  cent 


tree 


30  per  cent 
25  per  cent 


25  per  cent 


20  per  cent 

30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 

30  per  cent 


23 


C.  S.  A. 
Tariff, 


U.  S,  A. 
T»riff, 


otlierwise  i)roviile(l 
for 

Hair  gloves 

Hair,  liunian,  prepar- 
ed and  cleaned  for 
use 

Hair  pins 

Hair  powder,  per- 
fumed  

Hair  ])o\vder,  not  per- 
fumed  

Hair  pencils 

Hanies,  wood 

Hammers  and  sledges, 
blacksmith's 

Hams  and  bacon. . . . 

Hand-barrows  or  p'rts 
of 

Handkerchiefs,  linen, 
of  the  value  of  30c 
or  under  ])er  sq  yd. 

Handkerchiefs,  do,  of 
the  valueof  over  30 
cts  per  s(i  yard. . . . 

Handkerchiefs,  cotton 

Handkerchiefs,  silk.  . 

Handles  for  chests. .  . 

Hangers 

Hangings,  paper 

Hares'  hair  or  fur. .  . . 

Hare  skins,  dressed.  . 

Hare  skins,  undressed 

Harlaem  oil 

Harness 

Harness  furniture  — 

Harp  strings,  gut. . . . 

Harp  strings,  Avire..  . 

Harps  and  harpis- 
chords 

Hartshorn 

Hatchets 

Hat  bodies  of  wool, 
or  of  which  wool  is 
a  ccnr.ponent  ma- 
terial of  chief  value 

Hat  bodies,  cotton..  . 

Hats  and  bonnets  for 
men,  women  and 
children,  of  straw, 
chip,  grass,  palm- 
leaf,  willow,  hair,! 
whalebone,  <\:c.,  not 
otherwise  i)rovided 
for 

Hats  of  wool 

Hats  of  fur 


10|lO  ]>er  cent 
15  25  per  cent 


80  per  cent 
30  i)er  cent 

30  per  cent 

20  per  cent 
30  per  cent 


16  30  per  cent 


15 
free 

15 


2c  per  lb 
2c  per  lb 


15  25  per  cent 

15  30  per  cent 
15|(see  cotton) 
15  30  per  cent 
15|30  per  cent 
15  30  per  cent 
15,30  i)er  cent 
10  10  per  cent 
1040  per  cent 
5  10  ])er  cent 
15  30  i)er  cent 
15  30  per  cent 
15]30  per  cent 
15  20  i)er  cent 
15  30  per  cent 

15  20  per  cent 
10  30  per  cent 
15  30  per  cent 


15  20  per  cent 
15  30  per  cent 


;Hatter''s  irons 

Hautboys 

Haversacks, of  leather 

Hay  knives 

Head  pieces  for  stills. 

Hearth  rugs,  all 

Hellebore  root 

Hemlock  seed 

Hemp  seed 


15  30  per  cent 
15|20  per  cent 
15 


Hemp,  allmanuf's  of, 
not  oth'rwise  speci- 
fied, or  of  which 
hemp  is  a  compon- 
ent niiiterial,  not 
otherwise  provided 
for 

Hemp,  unmanufactu'd 

Hemp,     manilla    and 

I  other  hemps  of  In- 
dia  

jHemp,  sun 

Herrings,   pickled    or 

!     salted 

'Hides,  raw,dried,salt 

I  ed  or  pickled,  not 
otherwise  provided 
for 

Hides,  tanned 

Hinges,  wrought  iron 

Hobby  horses 

Hods 

Hoes 

Hollands,  brown,  of 
the  value  of  30c  or 

I     under  per  sq  yard. 

Hollands,  if  over  30c 

j     to  sq  y ard .... 

jHollow  ware,  glazed 

I     or  tinned 

!Hones 

Honey 

|Hooks,  all 

'Hooks  and  eyes. 

Hops 

Horn,  manufactures 
of 

Horn  combs 

Horn  tips 

Ilonrn,  jilatesfor  lan- 
terns   

Horses 

Household  furniture.. 

Hosiery,  cotton,  on 
frames 


c.  S.  A. 
Tariff, 

l,s«l. 


15j  Ic  i)er  lb 
15  20  per  cent 
15,30  per  cent 
15  30  per  cent 
15|30  per  cent 
15|30  percent 
15i20  per  cent 
15;freo 

10' 10c  prbush  of 
I       52  lbs 


15  20  per  cent 
10|$35  per  ton 


10  $15  ])er  ton 
$10  per  ton 


15 


$1  per  bbl 


5  per  cent 
10  20  per  cent 
15  He  per  lb 
15130  per  cent 
15|30  i)er  cent 
15  30  ])er  cent 


15  25  per  cent 

15  30  per  cent 

15  2^c  per  lb 
15  20  per  cent 
15  loc  per  gal 
15.30  per  cent 
15  30  i)er  cent 
10  10  per  cent 

15  30  per  cent 
15  30  per  cent 
10 


15 


10  jjcr  cent 


10  per  cent 
free  |10  ))er  cent, 
15|30  i>er  cent 

15.20  per  cent 


■24 


C.S.A. 
Tarift 
IMI. 


Iluiiseliold  rrtccts,  iiij 
use  wlion  trnvelliii<jr' 
abroad  orofporsons 
tV'ni  fu'frii  <'nuiitrit's 

Iliickabacks,  of  tlic 
value  of  3<i  ets  and 
iiiuliT  ]ier  scpiare 
yard 

Unckaliacks  of  the] 
value  of  (»ver  oO  cts 
]>er  s(iiiaro  yard. .. 

lliui^rary  water 

liyaciiitli  roots 

Ilydriodate  of  jiotash 

Ilydniiiieters  of  frlass 

Ic-e,  per  ton 

Imitation  of  ])recious 
stones 

Imitation  of  precious 
stones  not  set 

Imitation  of  precious 
stones  set 

Instruments,  ])ental, 
Mathematical,  Sur- 
.irical,  &(• 

India  hemp 

India  riil)h('r.  in  liot- 
tles 

India  rubber  in  slabs 
or  sheets,  nninann- 
factured 

India  rubber,  milk  of 
'■  '■  boots  and 
slioes,(»r  other  man- 
ufactured articles, 
com])osed  wholly  of 
India  rubber,  not 
otherwise  jirovided 

India  rubber  suspen- 
ders, braces,  web- 
l)in^'-,  or  other  fab- 
rics composed  whol- 
ly or  in  part  of  In- 
<lia  rubber,  not  oth- 
erwise provided  for 

Indian  corn,  or  maize. 
•'      meal 

Indigo 

Indis])ensables,  baj^s 
itv  leather 

Indispensables,  Meri- 
no stutf 

Indis])ensables,  silk.  . 

Ink 

Ink  ])ou  (](■)• 


free 


].■) 


15 
20 
10 
15 
15 


U.S.  A. 

T«H(r, 


C.S.A. 
Tariff, 


free 


5  per  cent 


:^0  ])er  cent 

•'!0  per  cent 

t'rea 

15  pey  cent 

;10  ])er  cent 

free 

5  i>cr  cent 


10 


15  j 
lol$15.per  ton 


I  free 


15  20  per  cent 


15 
free 
free 


."lO  per  cent 
lOc  ])er  bush. 
10  per  cent 
free 


15  ;iO  per  cent 


15 
151 

15i 

15| 
! 


:)0  per  <'ent 
:{0  j)cr  cent 
.'iO  ])er  cent 
■\0  j)er  f  r'ut 


Ink  stands 

"        "    glass,  cut.. 
Iridium 

Ins'nients  for  schools, 
&c 

Instruments,  musical. 

Inventions,  models  of 

Iodine 

Iodine,  salts  of 

Iodine,  crude 

Iodine,  resublimed. .. 

Ij)ecac,  or  ipecacuan- 
ha   

India  baj^j^inp  and 
mattini?  of  all  sorts 
not  otlierwise  pro- 
vided for 

Iris  root 

Iron, manufactures  of, 
or  of  Avhich  iron  is 
of  chief  value,  not 
otherwise  provided 

loi- 

Iron  taggers 

Iron  castings,  not  oth- 
erwise provided  for 

Iron  liquor 

Iron,  bar,  rolled  or 
hammered 

Iron  for  railroads.  .  . 

Iron  boiler  plates  — 

Iron,  all  other  rolled| 
and  hammered  — 

Iron  tire  for  locomo- 
tives or  any  ])arts 
thereof 

Iron,  in  pigs 

Iron  vessels,  cast,  not 
otherwise  i)rovidcd 
for 

Iron  pipes,  cast 

Iron  castings  not  oth- 
erwise ])rovided  for 

Iron,  (dd  cerai>s 

Iron  ore 

Iron,  band  and  hoop.. 

Iron,  .slit  rod, for  nails,] 
nuts,  and  horse- 
shoes, not  other- 
wise provided  iov.. 

Iron,  nndeable  in  cast- 
ings, not  otherwise 
l)rovided  for 

Iron  sheet,  smooth,  or 
]iolished 


U.  8.  A. 
Tarilt 
l.s«l. 


15 
25 
15 

free 
15 

free 
15 
15 
15 
15 

15 


;?<•  jier  cent 
'M)  per  cent 
I'ree 

free 

20  per  cent 

free 

15  i)er  cent 

15  ])er  cent 

10  ])er  cent 

15  jter  cent 

10  i)er  cent 


free 


30  per  cent 
10  ])er  cent 

25  i)er  cent 
10  ])er  cent 

$15  per  ton 
$12  i)er  ton 
$20  Jter  ton 

$20  jK-r  ton 


l^cts  i)erlb. 
$»■>  per  ton 


15.1  ct  per  lb 
15  5c.  per  100  lb 

15 1 25  per  cent 
10  $0  jier  t(Mi 

io| 

15i$20  per  ton 


15  $20  i>er  ton 

15  2  cts  per  lb 
15:2  cts  per  lb 


or. 


Iron,  otlier  shc'ct  iron, 
)i  o  t  tliinncf  tliiiii 
Xo.  20  wire  .una j2;e. 

Iron,  sheet,  tliinner 
thiUi  2it  and  not 
tliinner  tlian  No.  25 

Iron,  slieet,  thinner 
than  2.") 

Jron,  mill  irons,  and 
ni  i  1 1  cranks  o  t' 
wrought  iron,  and 
wrought  iron  for 
shi])S,  locomotives, 
and  steam  engines, 
o  r  i)arts  thereof, 
weighing  each  25 
Ihs,  or  more 

Iron  galvanized,  or 
iron  coated  with 
zinc 

Iron  looi)s 

Iron,  sulphate   of 

Isinglass 

Issue  Peas 

Issue  plaster 

Ivory  

Ivorv,  manufactures 
of' 

Ivory,    black 

Ivory  nuts  or  vegeta- 
Me  ivory 

Ivory,  unnianufactxl . 

Ivory  vegetalde,  man- 
ufactures of 

Jacks,  for  i)iano  fortes 

Jacks,  clothiers' 

Jacks,  chains  a  n  d 
screws 

Jalap 

Japanned  wares,  all 
kinds  

Jellies,  and  all  other 
similar  ])reparations 

Jerked  beef 

Jet,  and  manufactu- 
res of,  real  or  com- 
l)osition 

Jewelry 

Jewelry  false,so  calTd 

Juice  of  oranges,  tfec. 

Juniper  berries 

Jiinijier   ]ilants 

Junk,    old 

Jute 

Jute  carpotinL' 


c.  s.  A. 

Tariff, 


15 


V.  S.  A. 
Tnriff, 

IStil. 


$20  ])er  ton 


15  $25  ]H'r  ton 
15  $:]n  per  ton 


15 


11   cts  per  lb 


2  cts  ])er  11) 


15 
10 
15 
15 
15 
15 
10 

15 

15 

10 

10  free 

15|80  per  cent 
15.80  per  cent 
15  30  per  cent 

15  .'}0  ])er  cent 
15  10  per  cent 

15i80  ]»er  cent 


30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
free 

30  per  cent 
free 

free 


2o 
free 


30  per  cent 
let  per  lb 


30  per  Cent 
25  i)er  cent 


15  20  per  cent 
10. 10  i)er  cent 
15  10  i»er  cent 
10  free 
5  free 

10|!j;10  per  ton 
-1-Oc  ]ier  sqr  yd 


I 

Jute,  Sisal  grass  un- 
manufactured   

Jute  yarn 

Jute  goods 

Jute  or  sisal  grass,  all 
manufactures  o  f, 
not  otherwise  ]no- 

vided  for 

I'Jnte  butts 

Kaleidescopes 

Kalvdor  

Kelp 

Kermes 

'Kerines,  mineral 

Kerosine,  and  all  oth- 
er coal  oil 

iKcrseys 

I  Kettles,  brass 

Kettles,  copper 

Keys,  watch,  gold  or 
silver 

Keys,  all  other  of  iron 
brass,  copper,  &c . . 

Kilmarnock  caps,.. .. 

Kirschenwasser 

I  Knitting   needles 

Knives,  all,   of   iron, 

i  steel,  copper,  brass, 
pewter,  lead  or  tin. 

Knobs,  brass,  iron, 
steel, copper  or  brass 

Knobs,  gilt,  plated  or 
washed 

Knobs,  cut  glass 

Knobs,  glass,  not  cut. 

Knobs,    glass   av  i  t  h 

■  brass,  iron,  steel,  or 
composition  shanks 

Knots  of  gold,  silver. 

Kreosote  

Labels,   ])rinted 

Labels,  gilt  or  plated 

Labels,  gold  or  silver 

Lac  dye 

Lac  spirits 

Lac  sulphur 

Lace,  of  all  kinds, 
made  into  wear- 
ing apparel 

do  bobbinet 

do  shawls,  if  sewed 

do  bobbinet  veils, 

cotton 

Laces,  silk 

do  cotton 

do  colr)red 


C.S.A. 
Tariff, 
1S61. 


V.  S.  A. 

Tnriff, 

1^61. 


4  cts  j)er  lit 
15  per  cent 


20  per  cent 

$5  per  ton 

30  per  cent 

30  per  cent 

free 

free 

10  per  cent 


15  10  cts  i)er  gal 

15| 

15 1 30  per  cent 

15  30  per  cent 


30  per  cent 

30  jter  cent 
30  per  cent 
50  cts  per  gal 
20  per  cent 


30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 


20  30  per  cent 
25  30  per  cent 
15  20  per  cent 


15 
20 
15 
15 
20 
20 
10 
10 
10 


30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
free 
free 
free 


15|30  per  ceni 
15|30  per  cent 
15  30  per  cent 


30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
20  per  cent 
30  per  cent 


26 


do  thread    iind   i  n- 

sertiug 

do  jrold,  silver,   «kc. 
Liiced   l»  o  o  t  s   and 

bootees 

T-adles,  iron,  tin,  Hrit- 
aniiu  lauss,  (•oi)per, 

<Ji'  gilt       

Ladles  heads 

Lake  (water  colors) . . 

Lake  drop  colors 

Lamp  hlaek 

Lamp  hooks  or  pul- 
leys, brass,  copper, 
iron,  or  wood 

Lamps,  brass,  copper, 
tin 

Lamps,  cnt  glass 

Lamps,  with  brass  pil- 
lars and  glass  chim- 
neys, or  domes,  im- 
l)orted  in  them. .  .  . 

Lancets 

do   cases.shagreeu 
]»aper  or   leather.. 

Lantern  leaves,  o  r 
horn  j)lates 

Lanterns,  jappanned, 
t  i  n,  gilt,  plated, 
brass,  pewter,  or 
copper 

Lard 

Larding  pins 

Lastings,moh'ir  cloth, 
silk,  twist,  or  other 
manufactures  o  f 
cloth,  in  strips,  or 
patterns  of  the  size 
and  shape  for  but 
tons,slippers,  boots, 
gaiters,  shoes  or 
bootees  exclusively 
not  corabiiied  with 
India  rubber 

Uo.  do.  do.,  of  what 
ever  material  com- 
posed   

Latches,  iron,  brass, 
steel,  or  copper. . . 

r.atches,  gilt,  plated, 
or  washed 

Lathes  

Lattin,  brass 

Laudanum 

Lavender,  dry  flowers 
of 


C.S.A. 

Tariff, 
)»6I. 


r.  s.  A. 

T.riff, 
IK6I. 


CS.  A. 

Tariff. 


15|20  per  cent 
20;30  per  cent 


lo 


;J0  per  cent 


15  30  per  cent 
15j30  per  cent 
ir)|30  per  cent 
15 1 30  per  cent 
I0I20  per  cent 


30  per  cent 

30  ])er  cent 
30  ])er  cent 


30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 

30  jier  cent 

10  per  cent 


15130  per  cent 

free  |2  cts  per  lb 

lo|30  per  cent 


free 


30  per  cent 


20  30  per  cent 
IOI2O  per  cent 
15'30  per  cent 
15|.]0  per  cent 

15120  ])er  cent 


15 

15 

free 


15 

15 

free 

free 

free 

15 


U.S.  A. 
Tariff. 


25  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
sec  linen 


30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
1  ct  per  lb 


10  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
1  ct  per  lb 
1  ct  i)er  lb 
1  ct  per  lb 
3  cts  per  lb 
15  30  per  cent 
15i3  cts  per  lb 
l^  cts  per  lb 
l^ct  per  lb 


Lavender  water I     20  30  per  cent 

jLawns,  cotton 15  see  cotton 

Lawns,  linen  of  the' 
j  value  of  30  cts  or 
under  i)er  scjr  yard 
Lawns,  valued  over  30 
cts  per  square  yard 
Lawn.s,  or  long  lawn, 

linen 

Lead,  manufactures 
of,  or  of  which  lead 
is  of  chief  value, 
not  otherwise  pro- 
vided for 

Lead,  busts 

"    in  bars 

''    black  or  plumba- 
go  

"    combs 

:    "    old 

\    "    in  pigs 

I    "    scrap  

'•    sugar  of 

"    pots,  black 

"    nitrate  of. 

"    in  .sheets 

"    shot 

"    shot  for  caunon, 
[j  musket.s,  rifles 

I  or  pistols free    H  cts  jier  lb 

"    toys 15  30  j)er  cent 

•'    pipe 15  IJ^  cts  per  lb 

'•    ore 10  1  ct  per  lb 

''    i)encils 15  30  per  cent 

"    in  any  other  form 
I'  not  si)ecitie(l. .       15  30  per  cent 

I  Leaders,  leather 15  30  i)er  cent 

I  Leaf,  gold  and  silver..      10|20  i)er  cent 
"    tol)acco,  unman- 
ufactured       10 

I  Leather    brace  lets, 

!     elastic 15  30  per  cent 

Leather  mitts 15|30  per  cent 

do    garters,  elastic      15130  per  cent 
do    man'fact'r's  of,  } 

or    of   which  j 

leather    is    a|         j 
Ij              component 
I'              part  not  oth- 
erwise   p  r  o- 
I                videdfor.  . .  .       15j30  per  cent 
!      do    ujipcr,    of    all 
kinds  except 
calf  skins. . .      10'20  per  cent 
do    calfskins  tann-  j 

;i  ed 10|25  per  cent 


27 


C.  S.  A. 
T»rift', 


do    patent,  or  jap- 
anned   

do    taiined,beiul  or 
sole 

TiCaves,  medicinal  in  a 
crude  state 

Leaves  for  dyeing  in 
a  crude  state 

Leaves  not  used  in 
dyeing,  not  other- 
wise provided  for.. 

Leaves,  buchu 

do    palm 

l^eeches 

Lees,  wine,  liquid. . . 

Leghorn  hats  or  bon- 
nets, and  all  hats  or 
bonnets  of  straw, 
chip  or  grass 

Leghorn  flats,  braids, 
crowns  or  plaits.  . 

Lemons,  in  bulk,  in 
boxes,  barrels  o  r 
cases 

Lemon  and  lime  juice 

Lemon  peel 

Leno,  linen 

Leno,  muslin 

Leopard  skins,  raw. . 

Leopard  skins,  dress'd 

Leopard  spot  cloth . . 

Lignumvita',unmanu  • 
factured 

Limes  and  lime  juice. 

Lime 

T>ime,  borate  of 

Lime,  chloride  of . . . . 

Lines,  fishing 

Lines,  worsted 

Linens,  brown  or 
bleached,  d  u  c  k  s, 
canvass  padding.s. 
cot  bottoms, burlaps 
•kills,  coatings, 
b  r  o  w  n  Hollands, 
blay  linens,  dam- 
asks, dia])ers,crash, 
huckabacks,  lawns, 
or  other  manufac- 
tures of  flax,  jute  or 
hemp,  or  of  which 
flax,  jute  or  hem]) 
shall  be  the  material 
of  chief  value,  of 
the  value  of  30c  or 
under  per  sq  yard 


V.  S.  A. 
TBriff, 
IMil. 


30  per  cent 
20  per  cent 
20  per  cent 
free 


20  per  cent 
free 
free 
free 


15  30  per  cent 


lo 


30  i)er  cent 


10  per  cent 
10  per  cent 
10  per  cent 
(see  linen) 
(see  cotton) 
5  per  cent 
20  per  cent 
30  per  cent 


Linens,  do,  if  over  30 

cts  ])er  square  yard  15  30  per  cent 

Linen  mitts 15  30  per  cent 

Linen  tape 15  20  per  cent 

Links,  cortt 15  30  per  cent 

jLinseed j  10  10c  i)er  bush 

Linseed  cake  or  mear,free  |20  per  cent 


C.S.  A.| 
Tflriff, 


10  free 

10  10  per  cent 
10  10  per  cent 
10  10  per  cent 
lOlScpr  100  lb 
15|30  per  cent 
15130  per  cent 


30  per  cent 
20  per  cent 

33^  per  cent 
10  per  cent 
10  per  cent 
10  per  cent 
10  per  cent 
30  jier  cent 

3c  per  lb 
free 

l|c  per  lb 
20  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
free 

30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 

30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
(see  linen) 


15  25  ])cr  rent 


Linsev  woolsev 

Lint.' ." 

Liquors,      spirituous, 

not  enumerated.  . . 
Liquor  bronze 

do     iron 

do     purple 

do     tin 

do     cases 

Liquorice   p  a  s  te   o  i 

juice 

Liquorice  root 

Litharge 

Lithogra])bic  stones. . 

T.ithontriptons 

Litmus 

Loadstones 

[Lotions,  all  cosmetic, 
[Lozenges,  all  medicin- 
al  

JLocks,  all 

iT.,ongoloths,  linen 
Looking-glasses,  prtes 

or  frames 

Lunar  caustic. . . . 
Lumber,  sawed .  . 
Lustres,  glass,  cut. 
Lustres,  brass  &  glass 

Lutes 

s  iLey,  soda 

Macaroni 

Mace 

Mackerel 

Machinery   of    every 

description,    not 

otherwise  provided 

for 

iMachinery,  models  of 
!     it  other  inventions 
;Machinery  exclusive- 
ly imported  for  the 

manufacture  of  flax 

and  linen  goods.  .  . 
Mad<ler,    ground    o  r 

;     prepared |     10 

IMadder  root I     10 

Madder,  extract  of.  ..  I     10 
Madras  liandkcrchiefsl         I 

cotton  .  .  I     15,30  ](or  cent 


15 
15 

25 

10 
15 
10 
10 
15 

15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
10 
15 
20 

15 
15 
15 

15130  per  cent 
15  30  per  cent 
10 

30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
20  per  cent 
10  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
15c  per  lb 
$2  ])er  bbl 


15 
free 

16 


free 


free 

free 
free 
free 


28 


Magazines  «fe  j)erio(li- 
cals 

Magic  lanterns 

Magnesia 

do  carbonate  ot 
do     suljjhate  of. 

Maliogany 

do       mannf.  of. 

Mallets,  wood 

Malt 

Manganese 

Manilla  and  other 
hemps  of  India. . . . 

Manna 

Mantillas,  silk 

Mantles 

^Manufactures  of  cedar 
wood,  granadilla, 
ebony,  mahogany, 
rosewood  satin- 
wood 

^fannfactures  of  gold, 
])latiini,  or  silver, 
not  otherwise  pro- 
vided for 

Mannfactu  res  n  o  1 
otherwise  jirovided 
for,  composed  o  f 
mixed  materials,  in 
part  of  cotton,  silk, 
wool,  worsted  or 
tlax 

Manufact.  of  Mohair 
cloth,  silk,  twist,  or 
manufact.  of  cloth, 
suitable  for  the 
manufact.  of  .shoes, 
in  strips  or  patterns 
of  the  size  and! 
shai)e  for  buttons, 
shoes,  or  bootees, 
exclusivel  y ,  not 
combi  n  ed  w  i  t  li 
India  riiI)lK'r 

Manures  &  fertilizers 
of  all  sorts 

Maps  and  charts 

Ma]>s  and  charts  for 
the  use  of  societies, 
colleges,  churches, 
schools,  &c 

Maraschino 

Marble,  saw'd,dressM, 
.squar'd  or  jjolish- 
ed,  manufactures  of 

.Marble   in   the  rouph 


C.S.A. 

T.riff, 
)H6I. 


I'.  S.  A. 

T«riff, 


ir.s.A.| 
Tsrin; 


V.  S.  A. 
Tariff, 
1S«1. 


10 

15  .'JO  per  cent 
15  20  i)er  cent 
ISpJO  per  cent 
15J20  per  cent 
lOjfrec 

25  30  ]ier  cent 
15  ;J0  i)er  cent 
15  20  jier  cent 
15  10  per  cent 


^15  per  ton 
10  per  cent 
;}0  i)er  cent 
30  per  cent 


25  ;JU  i)cr  cent 
20 


15|3U  per  cent 


15jfree 

free  I  free 
lO'free 


free 
25 


15 


free 

5(ic  jicr  gal 


30  i)er  cent 


or  blocks 

Marble,  toys,  baked  or 

stones 

Marble  table  tops 

Marine  coral, unmanu- 
factured  

?,  a   sweet- 


10130  per  cent 


Marmalad 

meat 

Marrow,  and  all  other 
grease  a  n  d  s  o  a  p 
.stocks   and    soap 

.stutls 10 

Marsh  mallows 15 

Ma.stic 10 

Matches    for    pocket 

lights 15 

Mathennitical  instru- 
ments imi)orted  forj 
any  college,  acade- 
my, .school,  &C ....  free 
Mathematical  instru- 
ments        15 

Mats,  cocoa  nut 15 

do     table,straw,tow 

or  Hag 15 

table,  wool 15 

sheepskin 15 

oil,  orlloorcloth      15 
dish  or  table.  . .       15 
X,  cocoa  nut.. .       15 
all    floor,    of 
riags,  jute  or 

grass 15 

C  h  i  n  a  a  n  d 
other  floor..       15 
screens,     ha.s- 
soiks.and  rugs,  and 
all  otiiers  not  speci- 

licd 15 

Mattrasses,  liair  or 
moss,  linen  tick.  .  .       15 

Meal,  corn f\•^}^i 

Afeal,  oat free 

>reats,  prepared 20 

Medals  and  other  an- 

titiuitics 10 

Medals  of  gold,   and 

silver I     20 

Medicinal  i)rei)ara-l 
tions  not  otherwiscj         | 

provided  for [     15 

Medicinal  roots  and 
leaves  an  d  «)ther 
drugs  &  mcilicines 
in  a  crude  state,not 
otherwise  specitiedj 


do 
do 
do 
do 
Mattin 
lo 


do 
'Mats 


30  i)er  cent 
30  j>cr  cent 

Ifrec 

|30  i>er  cent 


10  per  cent 
20  ]»er  cent 


30  i)er  cent 


tree 

30  ]»er  cent 
20  j)er  cent 

30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 

30  per  cent 
20  per  cent 


20  per  cent 
20  i)er  cent 

30  per  rent 

20  per  cent 
10  per  cent 
10  per  cent 
30  per  cent. 

free 

free 

30  ]ii'r  (Tilt 


15|20  ])er  cent 


29 


C.S.A.I  V.  S  A.  , 

T«riff.  Tariff, 

1861.    I  "<6!^ ] 


V.  S.  A. 
Tariff, 
1S6I. 


N['3tal,  silver-plated.  . 
Metnllic  slates  paper 

or  tin 

Metallic  pens 

Metals,  uuniainifact., 
not  otherwise  pro- 
vided for 

Melting'  or  glue  pots. 

earthen ;  • 

Mercury,  or  quicksil- 
ver   

Mercury,  all  prepara- 
tions of. 

Merino  shawls,  body, 
of  worsted  or  comb- 
ed wool • 

Merino  shawls,  bord'r 
of    woolen     fringe 

sewed  on 

Merino  cloth,  entirely 

of  combed  wool.  .  . 

Merino    cloth,     wool 

not  combed  being  a 

component  part .  .  . 

}k[er  i  n  o  f r  in  ge,  w  orst'd 

Merino  trinnnings.  .  . 

Merino  shawls,  made 

of  wool 

Manilla  hemp 

Mica,  isinglass 

Military  a  c  c  o  u  t  r  e- 

ments 

Milk  of  roses 

Millepedes 

Mill  saws 

Mills,  coffee 

Millinery  of  all  kinds 
Miniature  cases,  ivory 
Miniature  sheet,ivoryj 

Miniatures l 

Mineralogy,  specimens 

of 

Mineral  and  bitumin- 
ous substances,  in  a 
crude  state  n  o  t 
otherwise  provided 

for 

Mineral  waters 

Mineral  blue 

Mineral  kermes 

Mock  i»earls 

Models  of  invention, 
o  r  iiniirovement, 
not  fitted  for  use,. 


20130  per  cent 

15130  per  cent 
15] 30  per  cent 


20  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
10  per  cent 
■20  per  cent 

15  30  per  cent 

30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 


15  30  per  cent 
15  (see  wool) 

15 

15,30  per  cent 
lOJflS  i)er  ton 
10  20  per  cent 

free 

20  30  ]ier  cent 

20  i)er  cent 
15  30  per  cent 
15  30  per  cent 
15  30  ])er  cent 
15  30  per  cent 

30  i)cr  cent 

free 


free 


free 


10  20  iier  cent 
15130  iier  cent 
15lfree 
lOJfree 
ol  5  per  cent 


free  'froe 


V.  S.    A, 
Tariff, 


10 

20 {2  cts  per  gal. 
15  30  per  cent 
15130  ])er  cent 
15120  per  cent 


15 


15 


$1  per  oz. 


30  i)er  cent 
lOilO  per  cent 
15|20  jier  cent 


5  per  cent 
25  i)er  cent 


10  2 
10|fi"ee 


Mohair,  manuf.  of,  (>r 

of  which  mohair  is 

I     of  chief  value,  not 

I     otherwise  provided 

I     for 15  30  per  cent 

JMohair,  unmanuf.,not 
provided  for. .  .  . 

^folasses  

Moon  knives 

Mops 

i  Morocco  skins 

'Morphine,  and  its 

i     salts I 

Mortars,    brass,  mar- 
ble, or  composition 

Moss,  Iceland 

do      for  beds 

Mosaics,  real  and  imi- 
tation not  set 
do      do     set . . . 

Mother  of  pearl 

do  of  pearl  arti-  | 

cles    made 
of,   not  ot-  I 

h  e  r  WM  s  e  I 

enumerated      15  30  i)er  cent 
Mother  of  pearl  studs      15125  j.er  cent 
j         do  of  pearl,  but- 
I  tons     with 

metal   eyes 
j  or  shanks.. 

Moulds,  button  ... 
! Mouse  traps,  wood  or 

!     wire 

Muffs,  of  fur 

Mnnjcet,    or    1  n  d  i  a 

I     madder 

Munitions  of  war . . . 
Muriate    of    barytei 
tin,  or  strontium. 
Music    in   sheets    or 

[     bound 

Music  pajier 

liMusical     intruments, 

i     all  kinds 15i20pe, ..t 

Musical  instrument 
strings  of  all  kinds, 
of  whii)-gut  or 
cat-gut,  part  of  me- 

tal         .1 15|30  per  cent 

Mushrooms free  l30  per  cent 

Mushroom  sauce ....  I     iri  30  per  cent 

Musk 1     15l30  per  cent 

IjMuskets,    rifles,    and! 
!     other  fire  arms  for] 

military  purposes. .  jfroe  30  per  cent 


15 
15 

15 
15 

10 
iVee 

15 

10 
15 


30  iier  cent 
30  per  cent 

30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 

free 


20  per  cent 

10  per  cent 
10  per  cent 


30 


do 
Myrrh, 

du 


do 


C,S.A, 

T.rltt 

IMll. 


I'.  S.  A, 


free  30  i)er  cent 
free  j^O  i)er  cent 
1^  cts  per  lb. 


do 
do 


do 


Musket  bayonet 
do         barrels 

do        bullets] free 

do         r  o  d  s    o  r 

stocks free  30  per  cent 

Mustard,    ".'round    or 

:nanuf lo  20  per  cent 

seed 15  free 

in    a    crude 

state 10  free 

gum  retincd      15  10  per  cent 

Myrobalau 20  free 

Nails,  cut,  and  spikes      15  1  cent  ])er  lb. 
■\v  r  ought, 
spikes,    rivets, 

and  bolts 15  2  cents  per  lb. 

horse  shoo  —      1 5  ;ii  cts.  i)er  lb. 
cut    tacks,  I 

brads  and  ! 

si)rigs,     not!         | 
exceeding  10 

oz  to  1000.  ..j     15  2  cts  per  1000 
exceeding     1 6 

oz  to  1000. .[   .15  2  cts  per  lb 
Nankeens,    imported 
direct  from  China, 

as  cotton |     15      see  cotton 

Nankeens,not  imi)ort- 
ed  directly  from 
China,  subject  to 
the  regulations  on 
inanu.  of  cotton.  . .  |  15  .see  cotton 
Nankeen  shoes  or  slip 

])ers I     15  30  per  cent 

Napkin.s,  cotton |     15  30  ])er  cent 

Napt,  or  napped  cot- 
ton.s,  a  manufacture 

of  wool 15 

Narcotin 15 

Natron 10 

Natural  history,  spec- 
imens of free 

Needles,     sewing, 
darning  or  knitting     15 

Needles,  crochet I     15 

Nets,  lishing |     15 

Newspapers,   illus-l 

trated |     10 

Nickel I     10 

Nippers |     15|30  per  cent 

Nitrate  of  barytes.  .  .       15'20  per  cent 
do       of  iron |     15  20  i)er  cent 


C.S.  A. 
Tariff, 
It^l. 

"To 


L'.  S.  A. 
Turifl; 
lt>6l. 


10  per  cent 
15130  i)er  cent 
25  50  cts  per  pal. 

5    5  per  (■(.•iit 
lolfree 
20  15  cts  j.er  lb. 


15i|'25  per  ton 


Nitrous  acid 

Norfolk  latches 

Noyeau 

Nutria  skins,   if   i 

dresssed 

Nutgalls 

Nutmegs 

Nuts,  and  Avashers  of 
wrouglit  iron, ready 

punched 

Nuts  used  ill  dyeing, 
in  a  crude  state 

I     do    cocoa 

do    all     those    not 
enumerated,ex- 
rei)t  those  used 
I  in  dyeing... 

Newspapers , 

Nux  vomica 

Oakum 

Oats jfree  llO  cts  jier  bus 

Oatmeal Ifree  110  i>er  cent 

Ochres,  or  ochreyl  j 
earths,  when  dry,|  I 
not  otlierwise  Jtro-I 

I     vided  for I     15l35c  pr  100  lbs 

lOchre  ground  in  oil.. I     15|$1.35  i)er  100 


lOlfree 
lOfree 


loll  ct  per  lb. 
10  15  i)er  cent 
10  free 
10!  free 


30  i)cr  cent 
30  i)er  cent 
free 

free 

20  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 


free 


do 
do 
do 


of  strontium, 
of  tin. 
lead . . 


15,20  per  cent 
15  20  j)er  cent 
1513  cts  ])cr  lb. 


Ochre,  brown,  blue, 
red,  and  yellow 
earth,  to  be  consid- 
ered as  ochre 

Odors  or  perfumes. .. 

Oil  cake 

Oil  cloth  for  }loi)rs, 
stami)ed,  jiainted  or 
])rinted,  valued  at 
50  cents  per  square 

yard,  or  less 

Oil  cloths, valued  over 
50  cents  per  sipuire 

yard 

Oil   cloth,  not  other 
Avisc  i)rovided  for 

do  Harlem 

do  stones 

do  animal 

do  seal 

do  palm 

do  cocoa-nut 

do  of  cubebs 

do  of  cloves 

do  of  cajej>ut 

do  neat's    foot    and 
other  animals.. . 


lbs. 


15|35cpr  1(»0  lbs 
20130  i)er  cent 
free  20  i)er  cent 


15l20  per  cent 


15  30  ])er  cent 

15|30  per  cent 
15*30  i»er  cent 
15|20  i)er  cent 
15120  per  cent 
15|l0  ])er  cent 
lo'lO  per  cent 
15  10  ])er  cent 
15!30  per  cent 


Nitro  niur.  tin |     15|20  i)er  cent 


15 


30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 

20  per  cent 


31 


|C.S.A.| 
Tariff,  I 
1»6I.    I 


U.  S.  A 
Tariff, 
IMS). 


Oil,  ricini,  or  palnia 

ohristi 

do  castor 

do  lienip  seed 

do  linseed  and  tiax- 

seed 

do  olive,  in  casks.  . 

do  olive  salad 

do  rape  seed 

do  all  used  in  paint- 
ing  

do  kerosene  a  u  d 
other  coal  oils.  . 
do  s  p  e  r  m  a  c  e  t  i , 
whale,  and  other 
tish  oil,  of  Ameri- 
can fisheries,  and 
all  other  articles 
the  ])roduce  of 
suchiishcries. 
do  spermaceti, 
whale  and  other 
lish  oil  of  foreign 

fisheries 

do  all  other 

do  volatile,  essen- 
tial, or  expressed, 
not     otherwise 
provided  for. . . . 
Old  silver,  fit  onlj'  to 
be  re-manufactnred 

Olives 

Onions 

Opium 

do    extract  of 

Orange  crj-stals 

do       fiowers 

Oranges 

Orange  bitters 

do       peel 

do       issue  peas. . 
do       flower  water 

Ore,  copper 

do    iron 

Organs 

Ornaments,gilt,wood. 

gold   paper,  or  for 

ladies'  head-dresses 

Ornaments    not   for 

head-dresses 

<  trnaments,  alabaster 

and    spar 

Orpiment 

Orris  root 

Osier,  or  willow  pre- 
l)ared  for  baskets.. 


15 '20  per  cent 
15|20  per  cent 
15  20  cts  per  gal 

15  20  cts  pr  gal 
15|l0  per  cent 
lo|30  ])er  cent 
15  20  cts  per  gal 

15  20  cts  per  gal 

15  10  cts  per  gal 


15  fn 


15 


20  per  cent 
30  ])cr  cent 


20  per  cent 


free 
30  per 
10  per 
15  $1  i)er 
15|30  per 
15  20  per 
15  20  per 
10  10  per 
15 '30  per 
10  per 
30  per 
30  per 
5  per 


cent 

cent 

lb. 

cent 

cent 

cent 

cent 

cent 

cent 

cent 

cent 

cent 


15 


20  per  cent 


30 


15  30  per  cent 

25 '30  per  cent 
10  free 
1 5  free 


15 


Ostrich  plumes  and 
feathers,  manufac- 
tured   

Oxymnriate  of  lime.. 
Oxymuriato,  or  chlo- 
rate of  potash 

Oxydeof  zinc 

Oysters 

Pack  thread 

Paddy   

Paintings  and  statu- 
ary, for  the  use  of 
societies,  sch  ools, 

churches,  &c 

Paintings  and  statu- 
ary,as  merchandize, 
not  otherwise  pro- 
vided for j 

Paintings  on  glass. . . 
Paints,  carmine...    .| 
do       dry  or  gro'ndl 
in  oil,  not  ot- 
herwise   i)ro-l 
vided  for ....  I 
do       Avater  colors., 
do       Span,  brown,  j 

dry I 

do       Span,  brown, 

in  oil I 

do      terra  umbra., 
do      Avhitelead. . . 

Painters  colors 

Palm  leaves,  unmanu- 
factured   

Palm  leaf  hats  or  bas- 
kets   

Pannel  saws | 

Pitt  saws 

Pamphlets 

Paper   ]ianging.s,  and 

paper    for    screens 

and  fireboards. . . 

Paper     for     printing 

n  e  wsjiapers, 

handltillsand 

other    print- 

i'lfr.. 

do  a  n  tiquarian, 
elei)hant,  im- 
perial, demi, 
c  a  ]) ,  letter, 
drawing,  and 
all  other  pa- 
I)er:?  not  oth- 
erwise l>ro-| 
vided  for.. .  . 


20  30  per  cent 
15  20  per  cent 

15  10  per  cent 
15llic  per  lb. 
15  20  per  cent. 
15  30  per  cent 
free  |50c  pr  ]0011>s 


free  free 


10  10  per  cent 


15 
16 

15 

15 


30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 


20  per  cent 
30  per  cent 

20  per  cent 

30  per  cent 
15  20  per  cent 
15  l|c  per  lb 
15  10  i)er  cent 

free 


15 


15 


30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 


30  per  cent 


30  per  cent 


15,30  per  cent 


32 


C.S.A. 

r>rifr. 


Pajier,  all  niamilac- 
tiiresof,  or  of! 
wiiifli  ])ai)erj 
is  a  coinpo 
iK'iit  iiifitcri- 
al.  not  otlier- 
wise   ))rovid- 

cd  for 

d«)       Avaddiiifr 

Pa])ior  niadic,  inanuf. 

of 

I'!irasol>    and    sun- 
shades  

do       s  t  i  c  k  s  o  r 

frames 

Parchment 

Paris  white,  dry 

do         proimd,  in 
oil....   .. 

Parts  of  stills,  of  cop- 
per  

Pasteboard 

Paste  jrijrgcrs 

do   almond 

do   perfumed  . . . 
Pastework  set  in  jrold 
I'aste,     imitation     of 

jirecious stones. . . . 

Pastel  or  woad 

I'atent  mordant 

J'avin;,'  stones 

do  tiles,  not  oth 
erwise  ])  r  o  ■ 
vided  foi' .... 

Pearl  ash 

Pearl,  motlier  of. .... 

do     manufactu's  of 
I 'earls,  set 

do     not  set .... 

do     c  0  m  p  osition, 
set 

do     c  o  m  i»  osition, 

not  set  

Peas 

Peanuts 

Pebbles  of  glass  for 

spectacles 

IVllitory  root 

I'elts,  salted 

Pencils,  black  lead, 
camel's  Jiair 
a  nd  r  e  <l 
chalk 

do  slate I 


I'.  S.  A. 

isei. 


30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 

30  per  cent 


15  30  ])er  cent 


15 
15 
15 

15 


10 

15 

free 


15 
10 
10 
15 
10 
5 

10 

5 

free 

10 

15 

15 


30  per  cent 
30  ])er  cent 
:35c  i)r  loolb 

1)1.35  per  100 
lbs 

30  i)er  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
25  j)er  cent 

5  ]tcr  cent 
free 

10  jicr  cent 
10  i)er  cent 


20  ])er  cent 

free 

30  per  cent 

25  per  cent 

5  ])er  cent 

25  ]»er  cent 

5  ])er  cent 

10  ])er  cent 

Ic  i)er  11) 

30  per  cent 

20  per  cent 

5  iier  cent 


30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 


Pencil  cases,  gold,  sil- 
ver, gilt  or  plated.. 

Pen  knives 

Pens,  metallic 

Pepper 

do      cayenne 

do  do  ground 

Perfumery,  vials  and 
bottles,  nncut 

Periodicals 

Percussion  caps 

iVrfumes.  all  sorts. . . 

.'erfumed  soap  f  o  r 
shaving 

IVrry 

i'eriodicals  and  other 
works,  in  course  of 
l)rinting  and  re- 
l)ublication  in  the 
Confederate  States 

Personal  and  house- 
hold eliects,  n  o  t 
merchandize,  of 
citizens  dying 
abroad 

Peruvian  bark 

Petticoats,  r  e  a  d  y  - 
made 

Pewter,  old,  lit  only 
to  be  re-manufac- 
tured   

Pewter,  all  manufac- 
tures of,  or  of  which 
])  e  w  t  e  r  is  cliief 
value,  not  other- 
wise i)rovided  for.. 

Phosphate  of  lime. . . 
do        of  soda. . . 

Phosphorus  lights,  in 
glass  bottles,  with 
])aper  cases 

Phosphorus 

Piano  fortes 

do         ferrules. . 

Pickles 

Picrotoxine,  an  ex- 
tract   

Pimento 

Pin,  or  needle  cases, 
all 

Pin  cushions,  silk, 
wool  or  cotton.  .  .  . 

Pincers ] 

Pine  apj)les 

Pink  saucers 


C&A. 

T.rlff, 


ir.  &  A. 

Tariff, 


20 
15 
15 

20 
20 
2(t 

15 
10 
free 

20 

20 
25 


30  |»er  cent 
30  i)er  cent 
30  per  cent 

2c  per  lb 
3c  per  lb 

4c  per  lb 

25  ]ier  cent 

20  j)cr  cent 
30  per  cent 

30  per  cent 
50c  i)er  gal. 


15 


iVee 
10 

15 


free 

3(t  i»ercent 

30  ]>er  cent 
Ic  per  lb 


30  per  cent 
20  i)er  cent 
20  i)er  cent 


30  jier  cent 
20  jter  cent 
20  per  cent 
30  ))er  cent 
30  ]»er  cent 

30  per  cent 
2c  per  111 


15  30  ])er  cent 


30  j)er  cent 

30  per  cent 

free 

30  pel"  cent 


33 


Pius 

do    silver,    iron    or 

l)OUiul 

I'il)orine 

ripe,  cast  iron,  steain, 

gas  and  water   .... 

Pipes,  clay,  smoking. 

do     watch,      carre 

or  cannon .... 

do     wood 

Pipe  clay 

I'istols 

I'itch 

Pitch,  Burgundy. . . . 

Plains.., 

Plaster  of  Paris,   un- 

ground 

P  1  a  s  t  e  r  of  Paris 

ground   

Plaster  of  Paris  cal 

ciued ....    

Plaster  of  Paris  casts 
or  ornaments. . . 

I'laster,  court 

Planks.     Avrought    or 

rouixh 

Plants 

Plantains 

Plants  used  in  dyeing, 
in  a  crude  state. ... 

Plane  irons 

Planes 

Plated  and  gilt  wares 

of  all  kinds 

Platina,     uunianufac- 

turt'd 

I'latina,  nianuf.  of,  or 
which  jilatina 
is  of  chief  va- 
lue, not  other- 
wise provided 

for 

crucibles. . . . 
vases  or  re- 
retorts 

Plaits  for  hats  or  bon- 
nets  

I'laving  cards 

Pliers.; 

IMows 

do     plane 

Phiinbago     or    black 

lead 

IMunis 

Plumes,  ornamental . . 


do 
do 


30  per  cent 

o(i  per  cent 
30  per  cent 

50c  per  100 lbs 
30  per  cent 


30  per  cent 
30  i)er  cent 
35c  per  100  Ibf 
30  ])er  cent 
15  20  i)er  cent 
15i20  ])er  cent 
15|30  per  cent 

5  free 

lOilO  i)er  cent 

15 '20  per  cent 

I 
25  30  per  cent 
15  30  ])er  cent 


20  per  cent 

free 

free 


5 1  free 


30  ]ier  cent 
30  per  cent 

30  per  cent 


10  free 


20 

20 

20 

15 
20 
15 
15 
15 

15 
20 
20 


30  ])er  cent 
30  per  cent 

free 

30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  i)er  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  i)cr  cent 

10  jier  cent 

Ic  i)erlb 

30  jier  cent 


Plush    or   shag,  wor- 
sted   

do     cotton 

do     wool 

do  hatters,  of  silk 
and  cotton,  or 
of  which  cot- 
ton is  of  chief 

value   

Pocket  books 

do       bottles,  green 

glass 

Points,  merino 

Pole  cai)s 

do   carriage  hooks.  . 

do   ferrules 

Polishing  stones 

Pomatum   

Pomegranate  peel .  .  . 

Poplins,  stuli" 

Poppy  heads 

do     oil 

do     seed 

Porcelain  ware 

do         slates ! 

Pork 

Porphyry 

Portable  desks 

Porter,  in  bottles .... 

do       not  in  bottks 

Potassa,  i)russiate  of. 

Potassium 

Potash  

do  n  i  t  r  a  t  e  of, 
when  crude.  . 

Potatoes 

Pots,  black  lead 

do     blue 

do     cast   iron 

do     melting  earthen 

Pounce 

Poultry,  i)rei)ared . . . 
Powder,  gun, 


r.  s.  A. 

Tariff, 
IHf.l. 


30  i)er  cent 
20  ]»er  cent 
30  per  cent 


20  jier  cent 
30  per  cent 


25  ])er  cent 
15130  )ier  cent 
15  30  per  cent 
15|3()  per  cent 
15  30  i)er  cent 
free 

30  ])er  cent 
10  ])er  cent 
30  ])er  cent 
20  i)er  cent 
30  per  cent 


do         black  lead. . 

do         blue 

do         of  brass 

do         iiulfs 

do  subtil,  for 
the  skin..  .  . 
Powders,  |»asfes,balls. 
balsams,  ointments, 
oils,  waters,washe8, 
tinctures,  essencee, 
or  other  composi- 
tions  known  af- 
sweet  scents,  odors. 


15 

15 

free 


15 
10 

15 
10 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
2(1 
free 
15 
15 
15 
15 


15  free 

30  i)er  cent 
30  i)er  cent 
Ic  i)er  lb 
15 [30  ])er  cent 
15^30  per  cent 
15  25c  per  gal 
15  15c  per  gal 
15J15  per  cent 
10  per  cent 
10  per  cent 

free 

10c  per  bush 
30  ])er  cent 
30  per  cent 
Ic  per  lb 
20  i)er  cent 
2(1  ])er  cent 
30  Jier  cent 
20  ])er  cent 
20  j)cr  cent 
20  i)er  cent 
20  per  cent 
30  i)er  cent 


20  30  per  cent 


34 


CS.A. 

T.ri«; 


U.  S.  A. 

1S8T. 


IC.S.A.1  V.  8.  A. 

T«riff,  T»riir. 


perl'uines     or    <os- 
iiietics,  and  all  j)re- 
parations    for    tli 
teeth  or  ruius.  . . . 

Powders  lor  bleach- 
inp 

Powders,  fulmiuatinp 

Precious  stones,  set. . 

Precious  stones,  not 
set 

Precious  stones,  imi- 
tation of,  set 

Precious  stones,  imi- 
tations, not  set ... . 

Pressing  boards 

Prepared  vegetables, 
meats,  poultry,  fisli 
and  game 

I'rescrves,  in  molasses 

Princes  stutf,  woolen 

Prints  or  engravingsj 

Prisms,  rut  glass. . . .  | 

Prisms   of    cut  glas 
and  metal 

Professional  books  nt' 
persons  arriving  in 
the  Confederate  and 
United  States 

Protractoi-s,  i  vol-  y 
mounted 

Prunella 

Prunella  and  similar 
fabrics,  not  speci- 
fied, in  strips  or 
])atterns,  of  the  size 
and  sha])©  suitable, 
exclusively  for 
shoes,  bootees  and 
buttons 

Prunes 

Prussiate  of  ])ota>li.  . 

J'russian  blue 

Pucheri 

PuUies,  iron,  brass, 
co]»i)er  and  wood. . 

Pulp,  dried 

Pumice  and  pumice 
stones 

Pumpkins 

Puiiii)s,  stoniacli 

I'liiiclies,  shoe 

J'unjuns,  Madras,  cot- 
ton   

Purple  brown 

do      tin  li(iuor..  .  . 

Piittv 


20  30  i>er  cent 


10 
15 
10 

5 

10 


15c  jn-  100 11» 
20  per  cent 
25  per  cent 

5  per  cent 

25  per  cent 


5  per  cent 
15  30  ])er  cent 


30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
15  30  per  cent 
10  per  cent 
30  per  cent 


frco 


30  ].cr  cent 


fi-ee 

30  j)er  cent 
30  jior  coiit 


free 

2c  i)er  lb 
15  per  cent 
10  per  cent 
20  jier  cent 

30  ]K'V  cent 
20  ])er  cent 

free 

10  ])er  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  ])er  cent 

30  per  cent 

20  per  cent 

10  ])er  cent 

Ic  i>er  lb 


I  Quadrants    and   sex- 

j  tants 

I  [Quadrant  frames.. .  . 

[Quassia  wood 

I  Quicksilver 

Quill  baskets 

,  Qnillabark 

Quills 

Quilting,  or  bed  quilts 

i     cotton 

Quinine 

Quinine,  sulphate  of. . 

Rag  stones 

Rags  of  whatever  ma- 
terial  

Railroad  chairs,  wr't 
iron 

Raisins,  Sultana,  nnis- 
catel  and  bloom,  in 
boxes,  or  jars. . . 

Raisins,  all  others. 

Rakes,  iron,  steel  or 
wood 

Rape  of  (i rapes. . . 

Rape  seed 


Rappers,  brass  or  iron 

Rasi»s 

Ratafia,  a  li(|Uor 

Rataus.  unmanufact.. 
Ratans,  manufactured 

or  ])artly  manufact. 
Rattles,  wood,  ivory, 

coral  or  with  bells. 

Rtjzors 

Razor  cases 

Razor  strops,  wood.  . 
Reaping  hooks,   iron 

or  steel 

Ready  made  clothing 

I     except  wool 

I  Ready  made  clothing 

of  wool 

Red  chronnite  of  pot- 
ash  

Red     lead,     dry     or 

ground  in  oil 

Red  chalk 

Red  jirecipitate 

Red  Venetian 

Red  A'enetian,  ground 

in  oil 

Red    wood    and    red 

Sanders 

Red  wool,   or  fur   for 

halting 


15|30  per  cent 

15  30  per  cent 

15  free 

ISjlO  per  cent 

15  20  per  cent 

15 

15|20  per  cent 

ISjSO  per  cent 

15  20  per  cent 

15[30  per  cent 

20  per  cent 


Iree 


15 


tree 


$25  jicr  ton 


2c  per  lb 
Ic  i)er  lb 


30  per  cent 
20  jter  cent 
10c  per  bush 
I  of  52  lbs 
15|30  j)er  cent 
15  30  per  cent 
25.50c  per  gal 
10  free 

15 


20  ])cr  edit 

3it  i)er  cent 
3(1  i)er  cent 
3(1  i)er  cent 
30  ]ier  cent 

.3(1  pel-  cent 

3(1  per  rvul 


15  J  2c  iier  11 


15 
15 

10 

15 
15 

15 

10 

15 


20  ])er  cent 

He  per  lb 

20  i)er  cent 
20  ])er  cent 

20  per  cent 

free 

10  per  cent 


35 


Heeds,  uiiiuamitact'd. 

Reeds,  nianufaotnred 
or  ])artly  niannlac- 
tnrcd 

Reeds,  weavers 

Regains  of  antimony 

Reindeer  skins,  dress- 
ed  

Reindeer  skins,  un- 
dressed  

Reindeer  skins,  tan\l 

Reindeer  tonjcnes. . . . 

Reps,  natural  silk  and 
cotton 

Resin, 

Resin  ot  Jalap 

Resin,  nux  vomica..  . 

Rest  pins 

Rhubarb 

Ribbon  wire,  or  cane- 
till,  if  covered  with 
cotton  or  silk 

Ribbons,  silk 

Rice,  cleaned 

Rice,  nncleaned  or 
l)addv 

Riries.' 

Rivets,  iron i 

Robes,  made  up 

Rochelle  salts 

Rods  and  eyes  of 
metal  for  stairs..  .  . 

Rods,  wood,  composi- 
tion, casement,  slit, 
or  rolled 

Roman  cement 

Roman  vitriol 

Roman  candles 

Rope 

lioot,  arr(  tw 

Root,  madder 

Roots,  medicinal,  not 
s])eci"ly  mentioned, 
in  a  crude  state  — 

Rosewood,  manufac- 
tures of 

Rosewood,  unmanuf.. 

Rose  leaves 

Rose  water 

Rosin 

Rosolio,  a  cordial. . . . 

Rotten  stone 

Ronjre 

Rubies,  not  set 

Rubies,  set 


c.  s.  A. 

Tariff, 

1S61. 


V.  S.  A. 

T.iriff, 


free 


1.5  20  per  cent 
oO  per  cent 
free 


15 


10 
free 

15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 


20  ])er  cent 

5  per  cent 

20  per  cent 

2c  per  lb 

30  per  cent 

free 

free 

free 

30  per  cent 

10  per  cent 


itree 

I  free 
I     ^•'"^ 

15 
15 


15  30  per  cent 

15  30  per  cent 

1  c  per  lb 


5oc  pr  100  lb 
30  per  cent 
2c  ]ier  lb 
30  ])er  cent 
20  ]K'r  cent 


15  30  per  cent 


15 

30  per  cent 

15 

20  per  cent 

15 

20  ]»or  cent 

15 

15 

15 

10  ]tcr  cent 

10 

free 

15 

20  ])er  cent 

25 

30  per  cent 

10 

free 

15 

20  JUT  cent 

20 

3<t  ]>er  cent 

15 

20  iier  cent 

25'50c  ])er  gal 

111  free 

2<t,3n  per  cent 

5|  5  i»er  cent 

10 

25  jier  cent 

|Rugs,  hearth  or   bed- 

I     side 

Rum 

dlum,    bay,     or     bay 

I     water 

{Rum,  cherry 

'Russia,  crash,  hemp, 
duck,  diaper,  linen 
sheetings  and  otlier 

articles  of  llax 

Rust  of  iron 

Rye 

Ryo  tlour 

} Sabres 

Sadiron  

!  Saddlery,    coach  and 
'      harness    hardware. 
I     silver  ])lated,  brass. 
,     brass  i)lated  or  cov- 
ered, Ci^mmon  tin- 
ned burnish  e  d  o  r 
jai)anned  notother- 
jl     wise  ])rovided  for. . 

1  Saddle  liooks 

Saddle  trees 

Saddles 

i  Saddlcry,all  kinds  not 
i      otherwise  i)rovided 

I      for 

Safflower 

Sat^ron 

Saffron  cake 

I  Sago  and  sago  tlour.. 

jSalacine 

Sail  duck 

Sal  annnonia 

,  Sal  diuretic 

Sal  soda 

I  Sal  succinic 

'Salep 

'  Salmon,  jtickled 

1 'Salmon,  preserved  in 

oil •. 

Salt,  jicr  bushel  of  5() 

lbs  in  bulk , 

Salt,  per  bushel  of  5(i 

in  bags 

Salts  of  tin 

Salts,Epsoni,C;iaubei 

Rochelle,    and     all 

■'     other  salts  and  pre- 

]»arationsnot  oth'r- 

wise  ]irovided  for 

Salted  skiver.x,  roans, 

!'     pdts 


30  jier  cent 
.Oc  i)er  gal 


20!25c  per  gal 
25|40o  per  gal 


15 

15 

free 

free 

free 

15 


30  i)er  cent 
10  per  cent 
15c  per  hush 
10  ])or  cent 
30  per  cent 
Ic  per  lb 


15,30  per  cent 
"30  per  cent 
30  ])er  cent 
30  per  cent 


151 
10  free 


15 


10  i)er 
10  per 
50c  pr 
30  per 
25  per 
10  per 
10  per 

10  per 
20  per 
^3  j.er 


cent 

cent 

100  lbs 

cent 

cent 

cent 

cent 

cent 
cent 
bbl 


30  per  cent 

4c 

Oc 
10  per  cent 


20  ]»er  cent 
5  jter  cen^ 


30 


Saltpetre,  or  nitrate  ot 
])otash,  crude 

Salt])etre  retiiieil 

Sandal  wood 

Sandaracli 

Sand  stones 

Sardines,  in  oil 

Sarsajiarilla 

Sash  lastners 

Sashes,  silk   

Sassafras 

Satin  wood,  nianf.  of. 
do  unnianf.. 

Satin,  all  kinds 

Sauces,  all  kinds  not 
otherwise  enumer- 
ated   

Saucepanr,  copper, 
iron  or  tin 

S.nusages,  Bolojina.  .  . 

Saws,  mill,  i)it  and 
drag,  not  over  li  in. 
wide 


C.S.A, 
Tariff, 
J»«I. 


Saws,  mill  iiit  and 
drag,  over  it  inches 
wide 


Saws,  cross  cut 


Saw  sets 

Scagliola,   t  o  p 

tables,  <te  — 

Scale  beams. . . . 

Scales 


tor 


Scammonium 

Scantlinu; 

Scantling  and  sawed 
lumber,  not  planed 
(ir  wrought  into 
shape  for  use 

Scarfs,  silk,  cotton  or 
wool 

Scilla  or  Squills 

Scissors 

Scoop  nets  

Scotch  braces 

Scrapers 

Screws,  bed 

Screws  c  oni  ni  o  n  1  y 

wood 

Screws,    2  inches   or 

over  in  length 

Scr.sws,  do,  less   thai 

2  inches 


free 
free 
10 
10 
10 
25 
15 
15 
i5 
15 
25 
10 
25 


V.  S.  A. 
T.riff, 


frei' 
10  per 
free 
10  per 
20  per 
no  per 
10  j)er 
30  i)er 
30  ])er 
20  per 
30  per 
free 


cent 

cent 
cent 
cent 
cent 
cent 
cent 
cent 
cent 


30  per  cent 

30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 


Screws,  washed  or 
plated  &  all  others 
of  any  metal 

.Scythes 

Sealingwax 

,  Sea  weed,  and  all 
other  vegetable  sub- 
stJMices  used  for  b"ds 

or  mattresses 

I  Seeds,    garden    and 

horti.'ultural 

',  Seed  lac 

Seines 

Segars,  all 

Segars,  value  of  $5  pr 
1000  or  under 

Segars,  value  of  over 
$5pr  1000  and  not 
over $10 

Segar.',  do,  over  $10 
per  1000 


C.  S.  A. 

Turin; 
iw;i 


15 

free 
10 
15 
25 


15  12Kc  ])V  lineal: 
foot 


15  20c  per  lineal 

I  foot 
151  8c  per  lineal 

I  foot 
]5{30  ])er  cent 

25|30  per  cent     i 
]5|30  per  cent 
15|30  per  cent 
lOjOO  per  cent 
10  20  ])er  cent 


Segars,  paper 

Seltzer  water 

Seneca  root 

Senna 

Sepia 

Sextants 

Shades,  lace,  sewed 

Shaddock 

Shaving  .soap 

Shawls,  Av'len,  wholly 
or  in  ]iart  of  wool. 


10 


15 


20  per  cent 


30  per  cent 
15  10  per  cent 
15  30  per  cent 
15  30  per  cent 


0  ]ier  cent 

30  per  cent 

He  ])er  11) 


5c  ]tcr  11) 
Sc  pel'  111 


Shears 

'.Sheathing,  copper, 
but  no  copper  to  be 
considered  as  .such, 
except  in  sheets  48 
inches  long,l-i  inch. 
'     wide  and  weighing 

from  11  to  34  oz.. 

I  Sheathing   metal,   or 

[j     yellow    metal    not 

j      wholly    of    copper 

[j     nor    wholly   or    in 

I     jiart  of  iron  ungal- 

viinized,    in    sheets 

4S  inches  long  and 

14  inches  wide  and 

weight  from  14  to 

;!4  oz  i)er  square  yd 

Sheathing,  paper 

Slic.'itliing  and  yellow 
metal  nails,express- 


V.  S.  A. 
T«ri(I, 
IS«1. 


3(1  jier  cent 
30  jier  cent 
30  ].er  cent 


20  i.er  cent 

free 
free 
(!c  ])er  lb 


20c  per  lb 


40  ]»er  cent 


00c  pr  lb  and 
10  per  cent 
30  ])er  cent 
30  j)er  cent 
20  per  cent 
20  per  cent 
10  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
15  10  per  cent 
20  30  per  cent 


25 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 


12c  per  lb  and 
25  per  cent 
30  per  cent 


free 

10  per  cent 


Iv  for  sheathinj;  ves- 
sels  

Sheetings,  linen,liemp 
or  Kussia,bro\\n  or 
white 

Shells,  gold,  for  paint- 
ing  

Sliells,  silv'r,for  ])aint- 
ing 

Shell  l)0xes 

Shell  baskets 

Shell, turtle  or  tortoise 

Shells,  all  other 

Shellac 

Shell, inanufactures  of 

Shingles 

Shingle  bolts 

Shirts 

Shirts  and  drawers, 
wholly  of  cotton, 
wove  or  made  on 
frames 

Shirts,  silk 

Shoes  or  slippers  of 
leather 

Shoes  or  slippers  of 
silk 

Shoes  or  boots  of  india 
rubber 

Shoes  or  slippers  ol" 
prunella 

Shoe  stutl",  or  other 
materials 

Shot,  gun 

Shot  of  lead  for  can- 
non, muskets,  ritles 
or  pistols 

Shot  bags,  leatlier 

Shot  belts 

iShrubs 

Shuttlecocks  and  bat- 
tl^doros 

Sickles,  iron  and  steel 

Side  anus  of  every 
descri|>tion  

Sieves,  lawn,  cypress 
wire  and  hair 

Silk,  raw  or  as  reeled 
from  the  cocoon, not 
being  doubled,twis- 
ed,  or  advanced  in 
manufacture  in  any 
way,  a  n  d  silk 
cocoons  and  silk 
waste 


C.  S.  A. 
Tariff, 
isiil. 


l.J 


U.  S.  A. 

Tariff, 


C.  S.  A, 

Tariff, 
isi;i. 


'25  i)ei'  cent 


1.1  oO  |n'i-  cent 


.'iO  i)er  cent 

30  ]>er  cent 

W  per  cent 

free 

free 

free 

30  ])er  cent 

20  per  cent 

:}0  ]K'r  cent 


2.}  per  cent 
30  per  cent 

30  per  cent 

30  per  cent 


15  20  ])er  cent 


30  per  cent 
lie  per  lb 


Iree  | 

15]30  i)er  cent 
15|30  per  cent 
10, free 

15  30  per  cent 
15|30  per  cent 


30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 


10  free 


iSilk,  in  the  gum,   noti 

!     more  advanced   in 

manufacuture  than 

singles,   tram,    and 

I    thrown  or  organzino 

;Silk  twist 

Silk  and  mohair  twist 
Silk  ribbons,  galoons, 
fringes,  laces,  but- 
!  tons  and  trimmings 
Silk,  value  not  over 
I  $1  per  square  yard 
Silk,  value  overij;!  jir 

I     S(iu are  yard 

Silk  velvets  value  not 
I  over  $8  per  sq  yard 
jSilk  velvets  over  $3 
i  per  square  yard . . . 
Silk,  manufactures  of, 
j     not  otherwise  pro- 

I     vided  for 

Silk,    sewing,    in  the 

'     gum  or  purified  . . 

Silk   aprons,    collars, 

cvitts,    ehemizettes, 

turbans,    mantillas 

and  pellerines. . . 

Silk  and  worsted  va- 

lencias,  toilenets,or 

crape  de  Lyons  . . . 

Silk     and     worp;ted 

shawls,  hemmed. . . 

Silk  and  cotton  vest- 

'     iugs 

Silk  bobbins  or  braids 
Silk,  caps,   ifentirelv 

silk \ 

Silk  cords 

Silk  curls 

Silk  Hoss 

Silk  frizettes 

Silk  garters,with  wire 

1     and  clasps 

'Silk  gloves 

Silk  tossels 

■Silk  hats  or  bonnets 

for  women 

Silk  hat  bands 

Silk  handkerchiefs  not 

sewed 

Silk  hose 

Silk  hose,  sewed 

Silk  lace 

Silk  mitts 

Silk  mitts,  sewed 


lOi 
15 
15 


U.  S.  A. 
Tariff, 
1S61. 


per  cent 
per  cent 
per  cent 


per  cent 
per  cent 
per  cent 
per  cent 
per  cent 

per  cent 
per  cent 


15130  per  cent 

15130  i)er  cent 
15130  per  cent 


15| 

15 

I 

15 
15 
15 
15 
15 

15 
15 
15 

15 

15 

15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 


30 
30 

I 

•30 
30 
'30 

|20 
30 

30 
30 
30 

30 
30 

30 
30 
30 
30 
30 
30 


per  cent 
per  cent 

per  cent 
per  cent 
per  cent 
])ev  cent 
per  cent 

per  cent 
per  cent 
per  cent 

])er  cent 
per  cent 

l)er  cent 
per  cent 
l)er  cent 
]»er  cent 
j)er  cent 
per  cent 


38 


V.  S.  A. 
Tariff, 

I .  S.  A.              1 
Tariff, 

Silk,  manufwith  pold 

nr  silver,   (ir    other 

metals 

15 

:}(» 

|ter  cent 

Silk,  poM^'ees,  white. 

1") 

30 

)er  cent 

Silk    ornaments,     oil 

cloth,     suspenders. 

stocks,      stockinffs 

and  twist 

15 

.lO 

ler  cent 

Silk  watch  chains  or 

' 

ribbons 

15 
15 

.'}0 
:10 

l)er  cent 

Silk  webbing' 

ler  cent 

Silk,  all  other  articles 

not  otherwise  speci- 

, 

hands   in  whole  or 

in  i)art 

15 

30 

])er  cent 

Silver  bullion  or  coin 

free 

free 

Silver,  manuf  of,    or 

of  which    silver   is 

of  chief  value,  not 

otherwise  i)rovided 

for 

20 

30 

jier  cent 

Silver  plated    metal, 

in   sheets   or  fither 

form 

211  '.]() 

1 
1 

per  cent 

Silver,     (Jernian.     i  n 

sheets       

20 

30 

pe!'  cent 

Silver,  Gei'iiian. manuf 

or  not .... 

20 

10 

30 
20 

per  cent 
l)er  cent 

Silver  leaf 

Silver  wire 

20 

3(» 

])er  cent 

Sisal  jrrass 

10 

*ll 

>  i)er  ton 

Skates,  costing,'  20c  or 

' 

less  per  i)air 

1 5    ()( 

•  per  pair 

Skates,    costin;,'   over 

20c  ]»er  i»air 

15  30 

l)er  cent 

Skeletons ....        ... 

15 
K 

20 

20 

per  cent 
per  cent 

Skivers,  tanned 

Skivers,  pickled 

5 

5 

per  cent 

*Skins,    pickled,     i  n 

casks 

.) 

.) 

per  cent 

Skins  of   all  kinds   in 

the  hair,  dried,  raw 

f)V  unmanufactured 

•) 

■) 

l)er  cent 

Skins,  calf,  tanned . . 

10!25 

per  cent 

C.  S.  A. 
Tariff, 


Skins  tanned  »fc  dress- 
ed of  all  kinds  ex- 
cept calf  skins 

Skins,  japanned,  pa- 
tents, or  enamelled 

Skin  ., fish, for  sad'lers, 
&c 

.Skins  dressed  with 
alum  only 

Skins,  sheep,  tanned 
or  dressed 

Skins,  {.'oat  or  morro« 
CO,  tanned  and  not 
dressed  

Skins,  kid,  tanned, 
dressed  an  <l  not 
dressed  

jSkins  tanned  &,  dress- 

I  cd  otherwise  than 
in  colors,  viz:  fawn 
and  lamb,  known  as 
chamois 

Skins  and  raw  hides 
of  all  kinds,  dried, 
salted    or    pickled, 

I     not  otherwise  speci- 

1     fied 

Skins,  sheep,  with 
wool  upon  them, 
raw  lU"  unmanufact 
washed  or  unwash- 
ed   

Sky-rockets 

[Slate  pencils 

'Slate,  chimney  i)ieces, 

i     slabs    for    tables, 

I     mantles,   and   all 
other  manufacture 
of  slate  not   other- 
wise i)rovidedfor. 
Slates    and     roofm 

'     slates 

Sled^'cs 

Slick  stones 

Smalts 


10 
15 
10 
10 
10 

10 

10 


It.  S.  A. 
Tariff 
1K«I. 


20  per  cent 
30  i)er  cent 
20  per  cent 
20  per  cent 
20  |ier  cent 

20  per  cent 

20  per  cent 


10  2n  i>er  cent 


5  per  cent 


5115  per  cent 
15 
15,30  per  cent 


15  30  per  cent 


30  per  cent 
2c  i)er  lb 
20  per  cent 
fr«o 


*In  the  Confederate  States  Tariff  Act,  as  ]iulilislied,  we  find  the  roliowin;:  dis- 
creiiancy  :  In  schedule  (\  (15  jter  cent,  ^f</.  r«/.,)  ''Skinsof  all  kinds,  tanned,  dressed, 
or  Jajianned."  In  schedule  1),  (10  per  cent.,  at/,  ml.,)  ''Leather,  tanned,  Viand,  solo 
and  upper  of  all  kinds  nut  otherwise  provided  for."'  As  it  ajijiears  to  have  been 
tiie  intention  of  Coiifrress  to  class  most  manufactured  articles  in  the  15  per  cent, 
schedule,  we  suppose  It  was  desijiiied  to  put  manufactures  of  leatlicr  and  japanned 
leather  at  15  i)er  cent. — tanned  and  dressed  leather  10  jter  cent. — and  raw  and  un- 
dressed skins  5  ])er  cent. 


39 


Snake-root 

Snaps,    a     cl:i 
kotcli 

Snntt" 

Snnlibrs 

Snurter  trays 

Soap,  all 

Soap,  all  toik't 

Soap  stocks  and  stntts 

Soda  ash 

Soda,  i)rc])arations  or 
nianufaftnros  ot'.  .  . 

Soda,  canstic 

Soda,  sal,  hyi)Osnl- 
liliatc  of  soda  and 
all  carbonates  of 
soda,  not  otherwise 
])rovldcd  for 

Soles,  felt  or  coi-k  — 

Souvenirs 

Spar? 


oO  ])er  cent. 
30  ])er  cent 
oO  i)er  cent 
joO  per  cent 

10  10  per  cent 

10  free 


S])arterre  and  willow 
sqnares  for  inakinfr 
hats  and  bonnets.  . 

Spatula?; 


Spa,  orspaware 

S]»eciniens  of  natural 
liistory,  mineralogy 
or  botany  for  the 
use  o  f  colleges, 
schools  «fe  churches 

Specimens  of  natural 
history,  mineralogy 
and  botany 

S]iecimens,  anatomi- 
cal preparation   ... 

Spectacle  cases,  all .  . 

Spectacle  glasses .... 

Spectacles,  all 

Spelter,  manufact.  of 

Spelter  in  pigs  or 
blocks 

S]teltor,  sheets 

Spermaceti  oil,  of 
foreign  fisheries.  .  . 

Spices  of  all  kinds 
not  otherwise  pro- 
vided for 

S])irits  of  turi)cntine. 

Sjiirits,  all,  except 
brandy,  first  ]>roof. 

Spirituous rnjuors  noti 
enumerated . . . 

Spokeshaves 

Spokes 


fre< 


lu 


■20  ])er  cent 
20  ])er  cent 


20  ])er  cent 
oO  ])er  cent 
30  per  cent 
20  ])er  cent 


30  i)er  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 


trei' 


l-")r30  ]ier  ('ent 
15  30  per  cent 


30  ])er  cent 
30  jier  cent 
30  per  cent 

$1  pr  100  lbs 
He  i)er  11) 

20  ])er  cent 


20  ]»er  cent 
20  pr  cent  and 
10c  per  gal 

40c  jier  gal 

.■'3^  ]>er  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 


Sponge 
Spoons,  all 
Spunk 
Spurs,  all 
S])rings  for  wig 
Si)yglasses 
Squares,  all 
'Squill 

Stars  and  knots  of 
'  gold  and  silver. .  .  . 
St.  Ignatius  beans. .  . 
Statues  and  statuary . 
Statuary  of  foreign 
artists  (as  merchan- 
dise) not  otherwise 

])rovided  for 

Statues,statuary,  busts 
and  casts  of  nuirble, 
bronze,  alabaster,or 
plaster  of  Paris,and 
all  specimens  of 
si'ul])ture,  for  the 
use  of  societies,  col- 
leges, schools, 

churches,  &c  

Staves,  for  pijicSjliogs- 
heads     and     other 

casks 

Stave  bolts 

jSteel  in   bars,    sheets 
!     and  plates,  not  far- 
ther  advanced     in 
manufacture     than 
by  rolling,  and  cast 

steel  in  bars 

t'Steel,  in  ingots,  bars, 
I  sheets,  or  wire,  not 
less  than  \  inch  in 
1  diameter,  valued  at 
I'  7c  per  lb  or  less  — 
i  Steel  above  7c  per  lb 
Ij  and  not  over  lie.  . 
I  Steel  in  any  form,  not 
I     otherwise  provided 

'I     for 

Steel  pens 

Steel  manuf  or  ]iartly 
I     manuf  not  otherwise 

)»rovided  for 

Stereotype  plates  — 
I  Stitfners  for  cravats.. 

I  Still  bottoms 

!  Still  worms 

Stockings •  •  •  • 

Stomiich  pumps 


10  i)er  cent 

30  per  cent 

10  ))er  cent 

1 30  per  cent 

IT)  SO  ])er  cent 

]  "»  30  i)er  cent 

lo.ao  per  cent 

l'>  10  i)er  cent 

15  20  per  cent 

20  30  per  cent 
10  per  cent 


10 


10 


free 


10  jier  cent 


free 


free 


lOlfree 
5 1  free 


J" 


10 

Ueper  lb 

10 

2c  jter  lb 

15 

20  per  cent 

15 

30  i)er  cent 

15 

30  i»er  cent 

15 

20  i)er  cent 

15 

.30  per  cent 

15 

20  per  cent 

15 

30  per  cent 

15 

15 

.10  per  cent 

40 


tC&A.| 
Tmtitr. 


17.  &  A. 

Tariff, 


Stoneware, oniaiii  nt 
ed lo 

Stone  ware,  common 
brown  earthenware      15 

Stone  ware  iirtt  orna- 
mented, above  tbe 
tapacity  of  10  fjals.      15 

Sti>ne,  rotten 10 

Stones,  building 10 

Stones,  ])avinfi free 

St«)nes,  ]MilisIiing.  ...       10 

Stone  pnniice 10 

Stones,  burr,  inanuf'd 
or  bound  u\t  into 
mill  stones 

Stones  not  merchant- 
able, as  balla.st . , . , 

Stoves  &  stove  plates 

Storax  (a  balsam) 

Straw  l)askcts 

Straw  hats  and  bon- 
nets  

Straw,  lor  hats,  in 
natural  state 

Stretchers  for  umbrel- 
las and  jiiirasols 

Strings  for  musical  in- 
strnm'nts,  whip-gut 
or  cat-  ut 

Strontia 

Strychnine 

Studs,  all 

Succory,  ground 

Sugar,  <jf  all  kinds.  .  . 

Sugar  in  the  raw  state 

Sugar,  white Sz  clayed 
when  advanced  and 
not  refined 

Sugar,  refined 

Sugar,  colored,  tinc- 
tured, Arc 

Sugar  of  lead 

Sugar,  syrujjof 

Sugar  moulds,  hooped| 
or  not   

Suljiiiate  of  alumna.  . 

<1(»    barytes.cr'de 

or  refined. 

do     zinc 

do     Ammonia .. 

do     lime,  ungr'd 

do     of     (juinine 

&  magnesia. 

Sulphur,  crude 

Salphur,  flower  of.  .  . 

Sulphuric  ether 


25  ]»er  cent 
20  j)er  cent 


free 

free 

10  ]»cr  cent 

10  per  cent 

free 

free 


10  20  i)er  cent 


10  per  cent 

Ic  i)er  lb 

oO  i)er  cent 

30  i»er  cent 


20  per  cent 
30  per  cent 


]5|20  ))cr  cent 
15  20  jier  cent 
15  20  i)er  cent 
ho  per  cent 
15  20  per  cent 
20 

^c  per  lit 


20 
20 

20 
15 
20 

15 
15 


l".  S.  A. 
Tariff, 
1**]. 


3c  per  lb 
2c  i)er  lb 

4c  ])er  lb 
3c  i)er  lb 
Jc  })er  lb 

30  per  cent 
50c  pr  100  Ibs'Tassel 
iiTassel 
20  i)er  cent 
20  per  cent 


15 
15 
10 
5  free 


15 

free 

10 

15 


20  per  cent 

free 

20  per  cent 

20  per  cent 


Sumac 

Surgeons'  instrume'ts 

Suspenders,  all 

Suspender  ends 

Swan,  down  of 

Sweetmeats  jtreserv'd 
I     in  sugar,  brandy  or 

!     molasses 

Sword  knots,  lace  — 
Sword  knots,   gold  «S: 

!     silver 

Sword  knots,  silk    or 

I     worsted 

jShingle  «fc  stave  bolts 
Tacks,  brads,  &c.,  not 
1     exceeding  10  oz  to 

the  thousand 

Tacks,  brads,  &c.,  ex- 
ceeding 1  (5  oz  to  the 

thousand 

jTable  toi)s,  &c.,  scag- 
I     lio,  and  composition 

iTable,  irons 

Talc 

Tallow 

'Tallow  candles 

Tamarinds 

Tamarinds,  preserved 

Tamborcens  

Tannin,  medicinal. . . 
fanning,  extracts  and 

i     decoctions  for 

Tarming,  all  articles 
'     for,    not  otherwise 

I     provided  for 

.Tapers,     paper,  with 

i     cotton  wicks 

Tapers,      spermaceti, 
stearine  or  wax.. . 

Tapioca 

Tares  

JTar,  liaibadoes,  crude 

^  Tar.  coal 

ijTar|)aidins 

I  Tartrate  of  antimonv 

silk *. 

roldit  silver. 

I'Teas,  all  kinds,  direct 

from  C'iiinaor  jtlac's 

!    of  their  growth  .... 

||Teazles 

!  Teeth,  elephants' 

!  Teeth,  manufactured. 

I  Telescopes 

Tcntcneguo  unmanuf. 


lO'free 

16;30  per  cent 

15  30  per  cent 


30  per  cent 


25  30  per  cent 
15  30  per  cent 

20 


15 


30  per  cent 


5;  free 


15 


15 


2c  per  1000 


2c  per  lb 


25  30  per  cent 
15    Ic  per  lb 
10  free 
10    Ic  per  lb 
15    2c  per  lb 
""  10  i»er  cent 
30  ])er  cent 
20  per  cent 
gO  per  cent 


20 
25 
15 
15 


10 


15 


15 
20 


30  per  cent 

8c  i)er  11) 
10  i)er  cent 
20  per  cent 
20  per  cent 
20  i»er  cent 
15  20  ]>er  cent 
15  20  jter  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 


10  fi-ee 

lOjlO  per  cent 

10  free 

10  per  cent 
30  j)er  cent 


41 


C.  S.  A. 
Tariff 
1R6K 


U.  S.  A. 
Tariff, 

1S61. 


'Jerne  tin,  in  j)lates 
or  in  sheets 

Terra  Jii])onica 

Terra  desienna,  in  oil 

Terra  nnibra 

Tentenef:;ue,  in  siieets 

Tentenegue,  in  i)igs 
or  blocks,  nnnianuf 

Textile  fabrics  ol'ev'y 
clescri  ji  t  ion  not 
((tlicrwise  provided 
lor 

Tlieriaque 

Thibet,  nnnianuf,  not 
]»rovided  for 

Tiiibet  shawls,  real  or 
{Toats  hair 

Thibet  shawls  body 
cotton  with  AvorstM 
fringe 

Thimbles,  all 

Thread  o  f  cotton, 
spool  and  other 

Thread,  escutcheons. 

Thread,  flax  or  linen. 

Thread,  pack 

Threa<l,  laces  and  in- 
serting  

Tiles,  marble 

Tiles,  encaustic 

Tiles,paving  and  roof-j 
ing  of  clay 

Tiles,pavingand  roof- 
irig,  not  otherwise 
provided  for 

Timber,  hewn  or  saw- 
ed, and  timber  to  be 
used  in  building 
wharves 

Tin  in  bars 

Tin,  block 

Tin  boxes 

Tin,  salts  of 

Tin,  crystals  of. 

Tin  foil 

Tin,  granulate<l 

Tin  grain 

Tin,  liquor 

Tin,  muriate  of    .... 

Tin  oxidi?  of 

Tin  in  ]>igs 

Tin  in  jdates  or  sh'ets 

Tin  in  jdates  galvan 
ized 

Tin  ore 


lo|lO  per  cent 
lOlfree 

151.30  per  cent 
lo  20  ])er  cent 
5.'  He  per  lb 


5  |1  pr  100  lbs 


20  per  cent 
(see  wool) 
30  per  cent 


15  30  i)er  cent 
15130  per  cent 

15  30  per  cent 
15'30  ])er  cent 
irdso  ])er  cent 
15  30  per  cent 


15 


20  per  cent 
30  i)er  cent 
30  per  cent 


20  per  cent 


10  20  i)er  cent 

5  free 

5  free 

15  30  per  cent 
10,10  per  Cent 
10|l0  i)er  cent 
1<||10  ])er  cent 
10  10  i)er  cent 
lOilO  per  cent 
15  10  per  cent 
15  10  per  cent 
15  10  per  cent 

5|frec 
10|l0  per  cent 

10    2c  per  lb 
5110  per  cent 


Tin,  manufacsures  of, 
or  of  which  tin  is  of 
chief  value,  not 
otherwise  provided 

.    for 

.Tinctures,  odoriferous 
iTinctures,  medincinal 

JTippet.s,  fur 

jTobacco,   leaves,  un- 

:     manufactured 

JTobacco,  all  manuf  of 
Tobacco,  all  manufac- 
I     tured  or  unmanuf. . 

Toilet,  glasses 

Tolu,  balsam  of 

Tongues,  reindeer  — 
Tongues  and  sounds. 
Tongues,neats,smok'd 

Tou(iua  beans 

Tools  and  implements 
of  trade  of  persons 
arriving  in  tlieC.  S. 
or  U.S.,  not  includ- 
ing machinery  or 
articles  imported  for 
manuf  establishm'ts 

or  on  sale 

Tooth  brushes 

Tojiaz,  real  or  imita- 
tion   

Tojiaz,  set 

[Tortoise  a  n  d  other 
shells  unmannfacfd 

|Tow  of  hemp 

Tow  of  flax 

Toys,  all  kinds 

|Trays  and  waiters,  all 
iTreacle,  molasses  — 

JTresses,  lace 

Tresses  and  wings  of 

'     gold,  silver,  etc  — 

Trees,  shrubs,   bulbs, 

roots  and  plants  not 

otherwise  provided 

for » 

Trimmings,  silk 

Trusses 

Tubes,  iron, for  steam 

gas  and  water 

Tug  buckles,  as  sad- 

I     lery 

Turmeric 

Turpentine,  spirits. 


15 

15 

free 

free 

free 

15 


1'.  R.  A. 
Tariff, 


30  i)er  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 

25  per  cent 


30  per  cent 

30  per  cent 

30  ])er  cent 

2c  per  lb 

2c  per  lb 

2c  per  lb 

10  per  cent 


free  free 
20  30  per  cent 


10 


5  per  cent 
25  per  cent 


10 

10  $10  per  ton 
10|$5  per  ton 
15  30  i)cr  cent 
"  J  30  per  cent. 
2c  per  gal 
30  per  cent 


20 
15 


20 


30  ])er  cent 


iTurtlo,  green.. 
Tweezers,  all .. 


10 
15 
15 

15 

15 
10 
15 

15 

15 


free 

30  per  cent 

30  per  cent 

2c  per  lb 

30  per  cent 

•free 

J20pr  cent  and 
10c  per  gal 
10  per  cent 
30  per  cent 


42 


Twines  &  ])ack  thread 
not  othVwise  speci- 
tied 

Twines  &  i».ick  tliread 
linen  or  flax 

Twist,  silk 

Twist,  mohair  «k  silk. 

Types,  new 

Types,  old,  only  lit.  to 
he  reniaiinfactnred 

Type  metal 

Umber 

Umbrellas 

Umbrella  I'urnituro 

Valencias,  wool .  .  . 

Vanilla,  j)lants  of. . 

Vanilla  beans. .   . . 

Vandyke,  brown.  . 

Varnishes  of  all  kinds 

Vases,  porcelain,  con-j 
taining   flowers 
with    stands    and 
shades 

Vegetable  ivory. 

Vegetable  ivory  manf 
of. ' . . 

Vegetables,  prej)ared 

Vegetables  used  in 
dying,  in  a  crndc 
state 

Vegetables,  nototh'r 
wise  ])rovided  for.. 

Vehicles  of  all  kinds 
or  parts  of. .  . . 

Veils,  lace,  cotton, 
silk,  &c 

Vellum 

Velvet,  cotton 

Velveteens,   cotton . 

Velvet,  silk,  value  not 
over  $3  i)er  yard 

Velvet,  not  over  $;j 
])er  yard 

Velvetjbindi'g,  cotton 

Velvet,  terry,  or  figVl, 
in  strips  or  patterns 
of  the  size  exclu- 
sively of  buttons. 

Velvet,  binding,silk. . 

do    when  ])rinted  (h- 

l)ainted  , 

Venetian  red .... 

Veratrine 

Verdigris , 

Verditer 

Vermicelli 


t'.S.A. 
Tariff, 
1MI. 


«'.  S.A. 
Tariff, 
IMI. 


10 

15 

lo 

15 
15 
15 
15 

15 

15 
15 


30  per  cent 

30  j)cr  cent 
30  i»er  cent 
30  per  cent 
20  jier  cent 

free 

20  i)er  cent 

50c  ]>r  100  lbs 

30  per  cent 

30  per  cent 

(see  wool) 

free 

10  per  eent 

20  per  cent 

20  per  cent 


30  per  cent 
free 


30  per  cent 

free 

10  per  cent 


30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 
25  per  cent 
30  per  cent 

25  ])er  cent 

30  per  cent 
30  i)er  cent 


15 
15 

15 
15 
15 
15 
15 
15 


fret^ 

30  per  cent 

30  per  cent 
20  ])er  cent 
20  per  cent 
10  per  cent 
20  per  cent 
30  per  cent 


Vermillion 

Vessels,  cast  iron,  not 
otherwise  speoifled 

Vessels,  cojtper 

Vesting.s,   cotton 

Vests 

Vinegar 

Violins 

Violin  .strings,  gut... 
do         do       wire.. 

Vitrol,  blue  or  Ro- 
man  

Vitrol,  green 

do    wiiite 

Wadding,  paper 

Wafers 

Wagons  and  vehicles 
of  every  description 
or  parts  thereof — 

Wagon  boxes  or  i)arts 
of. 

Waiters,  all 

Walking  sticks  or 
canes 

Wash  balls 

I  Waste  or  shoddy. . . . 

W^atches  and  parts  of 

Watch  materials  and 
nntinisiied  jiarts  of 
watches 

Watch  crystals 

do     l>ipe  keys 

Water  pil>e,  iron .... 
do  wheels,  of  iron 
do     colors 

Wax  beads 

do   bees^ 

do  sealing 

do  shoemakers 

Wearing  ai)i)arel  of 
wool 


C.&A. 

Tuu; 

IMI. 


Wearing  ai)parel,  of 
whatever  material 
compo.sed,  not  oth- 
erwise J)  r  o  v  i  ded 
for 

W\'aring  apparel,  in 
actual  use  in  travel- 
ling   

Webbing,  all 

Wedge  wood 

Weld 

Wet  blue 

Whalebone,  of  foreign 
fisheries 


15 


free 
15 
15 


I'.  S.  A. 
Turiff, 
l»>fil. 


20  ])er  cent 

Ic  i>er  lb. 
30  per  cent 
30  i)cr  eent 
30  per  cent 
(5  cts  per  gal. 
20  per  cent 
20  per  cent 
30  i)er  cent 

20  per  cent 
25c  per  100  lb 
20  per  cent 
30  i)er  cent 
30  per  cent 


30  per  cent 
30  i)er  cent 

30  per  cent 
30  ]>er  cent 
10  ]>er  cent 
15  jter  cent 


15  per  cent 
30  i)er  cent 
30  i)er  cent 
50c  per  1(10  lb 
30  ])er  eent 
30  i>er  cent 
30  i>er  cent 
10  i)er  cent 
30  i)er  cent 
10  i)er  cent 

12c  i)er  lb  and 
25  per  cent 


free 

30  per  cent 

30  per  cent 

free 

20  per  cent 


15| 

15  20  i)cr  cent 


43 


"Whalebone,  of  Amer- 
ican fisheries 

WhakM)()ne  hats  iuid 
bonnets 

Wheat 

Wheat  Hour 

AVIioelbarrows 

AVIictstonos 

Whips 

AVliiskcy,  all 

Wliitinp 

do     ground  in  oil.. 

White  lead 

Wigs 

Willow  or  osier,  pre- 
])ared  for  l)asket- 
niaking 

Willow,  nianuf.  of.  .  . 

Window  glass,  broad 
crown  or  cylinder.. 

Wines 

Wines  or  imitation  of 

Wire,  iron,  not  more 
than  J  inch  in  di- 
ameter, nor  1  c  f  s 
than  Xo.  10  wire 
gauge 

Wire,  between  lO 
and  2') 

Wire,  finer  than  25. . 

AVire,  steel,  less  than 
\  in.  diameter,  and 
not  less  than  No. 
m  wire  gauge 


(;.  s.  A. 

Tnriff, 
ISfil. 


l.") 


u.  s.  .\. 

Tnriff, 


free 


20c  i>er  bush, 
10  per  cent 


Wire,  steel,  less  than 
Xo.   Ifi  wire  gauge 


Woail  or  pastel 

Wold 

Wood,   manuf.   of,  or 

of  which  wood  is  a 

component  part  not 

otherwise  provided 

for 

Wood,  bar 

do     Brazil 

do     Brazilctto 

di>     Chessmen 

do     Camwood.... 

do     Carmaguey . .  . 

do  l)ye,  all,  in 
sticks 


1.5 
ee 
ee 
lo 

ir)'20  per  cent 
l.")|:$0  i)er  cent 
25  40  cts  per  gal 
25c  per  1001  bi- 
25cperl00lbs- 
IJ  ct  per  lb 
:30  pel"  cent 


20  ])er  cent 
:}()  i)er  cent 

see  glass 
•to  per  cent 


C.S.  A.l 
Tariff, 


IJ.  S.  A. 
T«rlff, 


'5cts  i)er  lOOJ 
lbs«fc  15prct 

$1.50  per  100| 
lbs  &  15  prct 

|2per  100  lbs 
and  15  pr  ct 


15 

15 
15 

15 

15 

10 
5 

15| 

10  free 

10,  free 

lolfree 

15:30  per  cent 

lojfrec 

10  free 

loIfrec 


do 
do 


do 
do 


$2  per  100  Ibsj 
and  15  pr  cti 

$2  per  100  lbs 
and  15  pr  cti 
free 


do    Fire 

do    Fustic 

do     (ioncallo,  aloes 

do    Jacks  

do     Lignum  vitae.. 

do     Log 

do     Nicaragua  .  .  . 
do     Pernambuco.  . 

do    Queen's 

do     Ked  Sanders., 
do     Rio     d  e     la 

llache 

Santa  Martha. 

S  a  n  d  a  1,    in 

sticks,    dust 

or  powder.. 

Quassia 

Kose,  satin,  ce- 
d  a  r,  b  o  x, 
g  r  a  n  adilla, 
ebony,  lig- 
n  u  ni  vitae, 
lance,  m  a  - 
hogany,  and 
all  cabinet 
wood  unman- 
ufactured. . . 
do  unmanufactur- 
ed not  other- 
wise provid- 
ed for 

Wood,    manufactures 
of  cedar  wood,gran- 
1     adilla,   ebony,  ina- 
liogany,  rosewood, 
satin  wood,  &c... . 
Wool,  unmanufactur- 
ed, and  all  hair  of 
the  goat,  alpaca  and 
other  like  animals, 
u  n  m  anufactured, 
the  value  whereof, 
at  the  last  i»ort  or 
place  from  whence 
exported,   shall  he 
under  18  cts  per  lb 
Wool  (as  above)  ex- 
ceeding IS  cts  and 
under  24  cts  per  lb 
Wool  (as  above)   ex- 
ceeding 24  cents  pr 

])onnd 

Wool,  all  manufnctnr- 
e»  of,  of  every  de- 
scription, wliolly  or 
in  i>art  of  wool,  not 


20  per  cent 

free 

80  per  cent 

30  per  cent 

free 

free 

free 

free 

free 

free 

free 
free 


free 
free 


10 


10 


15 


tree 


20  per  cent 


30  per  cent 


10 
10 
10 


5  per  cent 
3  cts  per  lb 
9c  per  lb 


44 


C.S.A. 

T«riff, 


otherwise  provided 
for 


Wool,  nianufacturo 
of,  if  emboidcred  or 
tamboured,  in  the 
loom  or  otlierwise, 
by  machinery  o  r 
with  the  needle,  or 
other  ])rocess  not 
otherwise  provided 
for 

"Wool,  with  other  ma- 
terials manuf.  of. . . 

VN'ool,  stained,  colored 
or  printed,  and  all 
other  manufactures 
of,  or  of  which  wool 
shall  be  a  compo- 
nent material,  not 
otherwise  i)rovided 
for 

Wool,  on  the  skin  — 

W'oolen,  delains,  cash- 
mere, muslin  and 
barege,  wht)lly  or 
in  part  of  wool,  and 
all  frrey  and  nncol- 
orcd  goods  of  simi- 
lar description 

Woolen  cloths  a  n  d 
shawls 


Woolen  cassimere. 


do    hats 

do     listings 

do     yarns  

Woolen   stockings, 

gloves,  bindings. . . 
Woolen  bags 

do    tippets 

Worms  for  stills 

Wonnwood,  oil  of. .. 
Worsted    stutf,    a  1  1 

piece  goods 


15 


I'.  S.  A. 
Tariff, 

Is*!. 


and    silk 


■  Worsted 

12c  per  lb  andr     shawls 

25  per  cent'  Worsted  a  n  d  silk 
shawls,  hemmed  .  . 
'Worsted  a  n  d  silk 
j  manufactures  o  f 
il  and  of  mixed  mate- 
',,     rials  not   otherwise 

I     provided  for 

Worsted  l»ag 
'     do     caps . 
do 


aswA. 

Tariff. 
Ivtl. 


30  per  cent 
30  i>er  cent 


30  per  cent 
15  per  cent 


braces,  hose,  or 
drawers. . . . 

idains 

gloves  

mitts 

wove   panta- 
loons  

shirts 

shag  or  plush, 
cut  or  not . . 

Yams 

Yarns 

Yarn,  woolen  a  n  d 
worsted,  valued  at 
50  cts  and  not  over 
|1  per  lb 


do 
do 
do 
do 

do 
do 


25  per  cent 

12c  i)erlb  and 
25  per  cent 
12c  per  lb  and 
25  ])er  cent 
20  per  cent 
20  per  cent  | 
30  per  cent     ' 

30  per  cent  ' 

30  per  cent  ' 
30  per  cent 

|30  ])er  cent  I 

30  per  cH.'nt  | 


Yarn,  over  ^l  per  lb 

Yarn,  woolen  a  n  d| 
I  worsted  for  car]>ets,  j 
I  under  50c  jjcr  11  | 
'  and  not  exceeding 
I     inlinenessNo.  14 

Do.  do.  do.  exceed- 
1     ir;j;  No.   14  in  fine- 
ness  

Zinc,  nails 

I  do  in  blocks  on  pigs 

do  in  sheets 

1  do  sulphate  of 

I  do  oxide  of 

I  do   manufactures  of 


loLsO  per  cent 


U.S.  A. 
Tariff. 
IMI. 


30  per  cent 
30  i>er  cent 


30  ]>er  cent 
30  per  cent 
30  per  cent 


30  per  cent 
, ,  25  per  cent 
15  30  per  cent 
15  30  ]>er  cent 


15 


15 


15 


15 


30  i)er  cent 
30  i>er  cent 

20  per  cent 
10  ])er  cent 
4  cts  per  lb 


12c  per  lb  and 
15  per  cent 

12c  per  lb  and 
25  ]ier  cent 


])er  0(.»»^. 


30  ])er  cent 


15  30  per  cent 
5'$1  pr  100  lbs 
5|l.y  ct  per  lb 
15  20  per  cent 
15  1^  ct  per  lb 
15  30  per  cent 


--^{^  ^Lc-i^iA^-J^ 


45 

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AT     THE     VALUE     OF     $4.84     THE     POUND     STERLIXG, 


s.  d. 

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At  the  talne  of  C9  cents  the  Jiix  Dollar. 


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POUNDS  SPANISIL  REDUCED  TO  POUNDS  AVOIRDUPOIS. 


La.  a. 

Lb.  AV'D. 

J.B.  S. 

Lb.  AV'D. 

Lb.  .S. 

Lb.  Av'D. 

Lb.  S. 

Lh.   AV'D. 

Lb.  6. 

Lb.  AVu. 

1 

1   01 

7 

7  10 

40 

40  58 

|(NI 

101  44 

700 

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3  12 

50 

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200 

202  88 

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811  52 

3 

3  04 

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900 

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4 

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10 

10  14 

70 

71  01 

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405  70 

1000 

1014  40 

5 

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20 

20  29 

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81   15 

500 

507  20 

6 

6  09 

30 

30  4.3 

90 

91  30 

600 

608  64 

AUSTRIAN   POUNDS,  REDUCED  TO  AVOIRDUPOIS   POUXD."^. 


A.  F. 

AV'D.  1'. 

A.  1'. 

AVu.  i*. 

A.  1'. 

AV'D.  1'. 

A.  1'. 

Av'D.  1'. 

A.  i'. 

AV'D.  1'. 

1 

1  23.60 

5 

6  18.00 

9 

11  12.40 

40 

49.44 

80 

98  88 

2  47.20 

6 

7  41.60 

10 

12  36.00 

.•iO 

61.80 

90 

111  24 

3 

3  70. RO 

7 

8  65.20 

20 

1            24.72 

60 

74.16 

100 

1 21.60 

4 

4  94.40 

8 

9  88.80 

»l 

1        .n.oR 

70 

86.52 

200 

247.20 

POUNDS  OF  ANTWERP,  ALSO,    BELGIUM,  BRUSSELS,    GHENT,  LIEGE, 

BRUGES,  MONS,  NAMUR,  TOURNAY,   LOUVAIN.  VALINES, 

COURTRAY,  ST.  NICHOLAS  AND  OSTEXD, 

Reduced   to  Atoirdupois  Pounds. 


A.  P. 

Av'D.  1'. 

A.  1'. 

AV'D.   1'. 

A.  1". 

1  Av'i).  r. 

A.  1'. 

41 

AV'D.  r. 

41  34. <H) 

A.  P. 

80 

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1 

1  03.35 

5 

5  16.7.i 

9 

1       9  30.15 

82  63.00 

2 

2  06.70 

6 

6  20.10 

10 

10  33.50 

51 

51  67.50 

90 

93  01.  .50 

3 

3  10.0.5 

7 

7  23.4  > 

20 

20  67.00 

60 

62  01.00 

llKI 

103  35.00 

4 

4  13.40 

8 

8  26.80 

30 

31  on  ..VI 

70 

72  3;..50 

2<I0 

200  70.00 

POUNDS  OF  AMSTERDAM  AND  THE  NETHERLANDS,  ALSO,  CURACOA, 

FLANDERS,  HOLL.VXI).  UELGHWI,  KIRIN.VM,  ROTTERDAM,  THE  HAfilE,  VTRECIIT,  LEYDEX, 
OKONIXGEX,  I.ENWAIIDEN',   IIAARI.K.M,   DORT,  MAESTRITHI,  NlMEiilEN,    DKI.KT,  ZEVOI.I.E, 

Jli'dueed  to  Avoirdupois  Pound,-!. 


A.  y. 

Av'D.  1*. 

1  08.93 

2  17.R6 

3  20.79 

4  35.72 

6 
7 
8 

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5  44.65 

6  ,5J.,58 

7  62.51 
fl  71.44 

A.   P. 

Av'D.  p. 

A.  P. 

1   Av'D.  P. 

43  67.20 

1     54  46..50 

1     65  35.80 

1    76  a5.in 

A,  P. 

Av'D.  p. 

2 
3 
4 

9 

10 
20 
30 

9  80.37 
10  R9.30 
21  78.60 
32  67.90 

40 

.50 
60 
70 

80 
9<l 
100 
•JOO 

87  14  40 
9R  ('3.70 
108  93.00 
217    6.00 

SPANISH  AROBAS.  REDUCKD  TO  AVOIRDUPOIS  POUNDS. 


a.  A. 

A.  t.      i 

ti.    A. 

A.  I'. 

.S.   A. 

A.    P. 

S.  A. 

A.  P. 

S.  A. 

A.  P. 

1 

25.30       ' 

5 

126.80 

9 

228.24 

40 

1014  40 

80 

2028.80 

2 

50.72 

6 

152.16 

10 

253.60 

.50 

12CS.(I0 

90 

282.40 

3 

1       76.08 

7 

177.52 

20 

507.20 

60 

1521.60 

100 

2536.00 

4 

1     101.44 

8 

202.88 

30 

760.80 

70 

1775.20 

200 

.5072.00 

FRENCH  KILLOGRAMMES,  REDUCED  TO  AVOIRDrPOIS  POUNDS. 


K.  K. 

A.  P. 

2.21 

K.  K. 

5 

A.  P. 

K.  K. 

A.  P. 

K.  K. 

A.  P. 

1".   K. 

1     A.  p. 

1 

11.05 

9 

19.89 

40 

88.40 

m 

1        170.80 

2 

4.42 

6 

]3.2li 

10 

22.10 

.50 

110.50 

90 

198.90 

ti 

6.63 

7 

15.17 

20         1 

44  20 

60 

1.T2  60 

100 

221.00 

4 

1         8.84 

R 

n.iiii 

30          1 

r>6.:io 

70 

154.70   1 

200 

442.>«i 

FRENCH  LITRES, 

REDUCED  TO  AMERICAN 

PINTS. 

LiTRK*. 

1  A.  Pints.  Litrks.|A.  Pints. 

Litres,  a.  Pints. 

LiTRKS. 

A.  Pints. 

LnPEs. 

A.  Pints. 

1 
2 
3 
4 

1        2.11               5             10.55 
4.22                ti               12.66 
6  3J                7               14.77 
8  41                8               16.88 

9           18.99 
10         21.10 
20          42.20 
30          63.30 

10 

.50 
60 
70 

84.40 
105.50 
126.60 
147.70 

30 
90 
100 

2O0 

168.80 
189.90 
211.00 
4'.'2.00 

47 


LIST  OF  TARES 

ALLOWED    BY     LAW    Al^B     C  U  S  T  0  A[ 


Almonds,  In  cases 8  per  ccnti 

do       In  casks lli      do 

do       in  doabc  bales 8  lb.  each 

do       in  bales 4       do 

do      in  frails 10  per  cent 

du       iuceroons 10     do 

ilo       in  bags 5      do 

Alu  in  in  bags 5  lb .  each  I 

do    in  caslis 10  per  cent' 

Anvils,  in  casks 90  lb.  each  I 

IJristlcs,  in  casks t 10  per  ceml 

Kutlcr,  weighing  from  80  to  100  lbs.  in  kegs. ...^8  lb.  eaci  ! 

Itlack  I'late,  in  boxes 8  1b.    do.  ' 

C'an<llcs,  in  boxes 8  per  cent 

(Jandy,  Sugar,  in  boxes 10      do 

Clieosc,  in  hampers 10      do 

do      in  baskets 10       do 

do      in  Iwxes 20       do 

do      in  casks  or  tubes 15  per  cent 

Ca-ssia,  in  boxes actual 

1,       I.,™  ..  (lipcr  cent,  or  IX  ib 

'•'1       '"">»^'' I       for4mals. 

Chocolate,  in  boxes 10  per  cent 

<  'oIlVc  in  iiags 2  per  cent 

do    in  bales 3  per  ceni 

do    in  casks 12  per  cent 

do    in  ccroons C  per  ccnl 

do    in  boxes 15  per  cen. 

Cinnamon,  in  boxes actu.al 

do  in  bales 0  per  cent 

Cocoa,  in    b.igs 1  per  cent  I 

do      in  ca.sks 10     do 

do     in  cerr>ons 8     do        | 

do      in  baskets 2  lb  each 

Ciove.s  in  casks 12  1b    do  , 

do       in  bags 4  1b    do 

('otton,  In  bales 2  per  cent 

do       in  ccroons 6     do 

f'omposition  spikes  or  nails,  in  casks s     do       \ 

Copper 8     do 

Coppjra-s,  in  casks 10  per  cent  I 

Corks,  in  small  bales r,  lb  each  | 

do     in  Large  bales 8  1b    do 

do     in  double  bales Ifi  lb    do 

Cordage,  Twine,  in  boxes 15  per  cent 

do  do       in  casks 12     do 

do  do       inhales 3     do 

Currants,  in  ca-sks 12     do 

do        in  boxes 10     do 

Figs,  in  boxes, 10     do 

d.i    in  mats 4     do 

do    in  frails 4      do 

do    in  drums 8      do 

do    in  casks 12      do 

FiJh,  Dry,  in  casks 12    'do 

do       do   in  boxes 12     do 


Lead,  White,  in  oil,  Inhlids loo  ii,s  ..o^i. 

do        do    dry,  in  tasks....      fi  r.  r  pf.f,. 

do    Red,  dry;  in  casks..:. *. '^  L      ' 

do  do  in  oil.  In  casks...;:;::;; io  So 

do    Shot,  in  casks '!/     ?° 

Nails,  in  ca,sks 2     H 

<»o  in  bags ;;■; ?.     " 

Ochre,  diy,  in  casks ;„     ,,,. 

do    in  oil,  in  casks ;;;;: }X   1" 

r.aris  White,  in  casks ,„     T, 

Pepper,  in  casks VI       " 

do     inhales H     .4° 

do      in  bags S     'J" 

do      indoublebags :::.' J  ll,,  ,„.h 

nmento,  in  casks.??.        ,7  ''"' •*'=V 

do     '  in  bags....      :: '*  P"'^*"^ 

Plums,  In  boxes 2     T 

do      in  casks ;; \?,     °," 

Prunes,  in  boxes Z     .!" 

Paper,  In  bales fi.' fi '- ' knH  a  ii"  „  i 

Raisins,  in  jars 0.  6,  , ,  and  8  lb  each 

do      in  boxes. ......  v. ■; ,'?.'!''«•?'! 


do    incasks;;;:;::;; S»'*Hn''"" 

do   in  frails...:::::;: ';  ,1" 

do      in  drums ; ,„     aI 


Rice,  in  casks. 

•Salts,  Glauber,  in "^Aks; ; .■.; '.' "i     "," 

do    Epsom,  in  ca.sks if     ,,' 

Seg.ars,  in  boxes ih     ',,' 

do       incasks iS     '" 

Shot,  in  casks 'S     '"' 

•Snuti;  in  ca.sks :2     °" 

do     in  bo.ves '. ii     V 

Soap,  in  boxes I'll.,,.!  .. 

Spanish  Brown,  dry,  in  ii^sl-.V.V.V.V.V."."-!?^    c?m 

,   do  do      in  oil 12     ,l„ 

.Spikes,  in  cisks «     '}° 


Klax,  in  liobbins S  to  .tj/jlbscach 

(junpowdcr,  in  casks 2.')  lbs  eacl. 

do  in  J^  cisks !♦      do 

do  111  K  ca.sks 5     do 

Oluc,  In  boxes 15  per  ccnl 

do    III  casks 20     do 

do    from  < 'anion,  in  boxes 11      do 

Ilcmp,  Manilla,  in  bales (i  lbs  cacl 

do      Hamburg,  Lcgliuni,  Trieste,  In  bales.no  allowano 

Indigo,  ill  CMH-* 15  per  cent 

■  In      ill  b:irrcl8 12     do 

do      in  oilier  casks 15     do 

<l<i      ill  ciriions 10      do 

ilo      ill  b.ogs ■'<      do        I 

ilo      ill  ni.its a     do 

Ir'.n.  '^!:.-<-»,  |:i  t."\f-< 8     do       | 

-         8      do        I 

liacks 14  to  2S  lb  eacl  ' 

.1  12  lbs  eacl  I 

1.      .     _  .  iin-a^ks 3  jicr  ctui 

11    Wjiitc,  i:i  oil,  ill  kegs 8     do 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


do 
do 
do 
do 

lbs  each 


in  b,a«< 

stpei.  In  casks ;;;■.; s 

do    Incases 3 

do  In  bundles :.::::; 5 

do    from  Trieste,  in  large »izc.'inboics'.:""ii" 

•1     .  T       "•         ,  m  2d  size,  in  boxes 10!^  lbs    do 

sheet  Iron,  in  casks i ^  iir  /.^. 

Sugar,  Candy,  in  boxes ; lO     do 

do    do  in  tubs ;:::: {?  3° 

Sugar,  inbags 5     ".' 

''"       in  boxes \l     X, 

1"  casks 12     do 

'"'"rcis :  ;;;ui  To 

■•""at" :.:.r,  do 

in  ccroons a     ,1, 

in  canisters :.;:": 40  Ihii  itirh 

Starch,  from  Ilrcincu,  weighing  62  ibs  'wdi'  in 

boxes '      vol,      . 

Fallow,  in  bales .'..  .V. Sjuerronl 

do       Incasks i«"^  do 

do       In  ccroons " a     j., 

do    In  tubs ...::;::■■■; io  ,i 

Pea.  Uoliea,  in  chest.st .\ '4  Ibi  Lach 

do    Uraii.  CO  lbs  and  over)  hi  Ik^xcs....; 20     do 

do    othenUtwcenOOBda  TOIbsJlu  boxe»..:'j8     do 

do        do    (ofaOlbs).., 30      j„ 

do       do   (over  80  itw) ;'.*.'. 22     do 

Tobacco,  Le4it',  in  bales ;." g     j„ 

do       do     with  extra  cover,  luUdei;::::;;io     do 

do       do     In  boxes 1.%  npr  tmiI 

rwlue,  it.  casks '.....  .•.•.■.■.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•{a  ^^dV*"' 

t'    !"l'T" >5    «•" 

do     inhales j 

Whiting,  In  casks ;::;:';;;"io 

Wire,  lu  c■l^ks :::::::::::  1 8 

vv'ooi,  lu  bales :;;;:;;::;;::;  's 


do 
do 
du 

du 


'  Extra  allowance  fur  hogsheads, 
t  Clicsl,  so  called,  as  uow  liuporU-d,  but  lu  rcalltv  ouar. 
tcr  chrBl.  '   ' 


48 


RATES  OF  FOREIGN  MONEY  OR  CURRENCY 


Knii'tliinal  parts  of  iiic  Currency. 


Uanou  RU  Dollar,  Sweden , 

'•      "         •'       Norway 

*'      "         "        Denmark 

I'rown  of  TiiKcany 

•  'uracoa  OuUdcr 

Current  Mark 

D.'llar  Thaler  of  Bremen  of  72  grotea 

Ducat  of  Naples 

Franc  of  Knince  and  Kelgiuni 

Klnrin  of  tlio  Netherlands 

Klorin  of  the  Soulhoni  States  of  Ucmiuny 

Florin  of  Au.ilrla 

Flonn  of  Trieste 

Flonn  of  Nurenibiirg 

Florin  of  Fra  klort 

Florin  of  IJohcmia  

h'lorin  of  the  City  of  A  ugsburg 

Flirln  01  I'nissia 

Florin  of  Basle 

Franclsconl 

UullJer  of  Netherlands  and  other  places— same  as  Florins 

(jullder.  Brabant 

Genoa  Llvrc 

Kobane  of  Japan 

Lira  of  the  Lombardo  and  Venetian  Kingdom 

Livre  of  Leghoni 

Lira  of  T  Msuiy 

Jilra  of  >ardina 

Llvrc  Toiirnois  of  France , . . . 

Livre  of  Genoa 

Llvre  of  Catalc  ni;i     

i^lvrc  of  Neufchalel 

Leghorn  Dollar  or  Fezzo 

Mllrea  of  Portugal 

Milrca  01  Maderla 

MUiea  of  Azores 

Marc  Banco  of  Hamburg 

Ounce  of  Sicily 

I'ound  Sterling  of  Great  liritaln 

I'ound  Sterling  of  .lanialca 

I'ound   Sterling    of  British  Provinces   of  Nova  Scotia,   New 

Brunswick,  Newfoundland  and  Canada.. 

Pagoda  of  India 

I'agoda  Star  o    Madras 

Keal  Vellum  of  Spain 

Heal  Plate  of  Spain 

Kupee  Company 

Kupce  liritlsh  India 

Jlix  Dollar  (or  Thaler)  of  Prussia  and  the  Northern  St.ates  of 

(ierman  v 

Klx  Dollar  of  Bremen 

Kiv  Dollar  (or  Thaler)  of  JWrlln 

Klx  Do'lar  (or  Thaler)  of  Saxony 

Klx  Dollar  (or  Thaler)  of  Lelpslc 

Klx  Dollar  of  Batavia 

Klx  Mynth  Dollar  of  Sweden ,.. 

Klx  nil  Thaler  of  Gottcnburg 

Koman  Dollar 

Kouble,  silver  of  Kussla 


Koubic,  paper,  of  Kus.ia. 


3VX 
39  ¥ 

as 

1  K, 

40 

2>i 

71 

80 

18  S-16 

40 

40 

*Sii 

4SK 

40 

40 

4.SK 

48K 

ii\ 

41 
1  OC 

83X 
21 
1  38 
111 
Ifi 
IC 

1S«-10 
1S)< 
18  6- 10 

Ma 

IK)  76-100 
1  12 

1  00 

.V. 

2  40 
4  84 
4  iH 

4  00 

1  HI 
I  M 

1(1 
44  S 

■uy, 

6<.l 


2(1 « 
1  05 


Specie  Dollar  of  Denmark. 
Specie  Dollar  of  Norway... 
Specie  Dollar  of  Sweden... 

Swiss  Llvrc 

ScudI  of  Malta 

Scudi,  Koman 

St.  Gall  Guilder 

Tale  of  China 

Tiail  of  Slam 

Turkish  I'.astre 


(»; 
(Mi 
27 
40 

a  y<iK 

40  .ifi-lOO 
■IS 


20  soldi 
20  stivers 

72  grotcs 
100  granl 
Iftn  centimes 
100     do 

fiO  krcutzcrs 

60       do 


60 


do 
do 
do 
dn 
do 


4  itzebou 
KKI  centisiml 
20  soldi 
20  soldi 

4  real! 

20  soldi 

20  sueldos 

20  sols 

20  soldi 
1000  reas 
1000    do 
1000    do 

1)i  shillings 

.■to  tari 

20  shillings 


20      do 
.",1!  fanams 
.Wi      do 
.•II  Maravedls 
Ml        do 
Iti  ann.is 
lU    do 

M  groschen 
72  grotos 
HO  groschen 
HO      do 
•M      do 
48  slivers 


100  kopecks 
100      do 


li  marks 
li    do 

48  sklllings 
100  centimes 
12  tair 

do  krentzers 
10  mace 


lOO  aspeiM 


13  denart 
12  pfetinliigs 


■«  pfenning: 

4  do 

4  do 

4  dn 

4  do 

4  do 

4  do 


IfiOO  Cftid 

11X1  millessemi 

12  denalr 

12  denalr 

20  Koldl 

12  denalr 
12  dlneros 
12  denlers 
12  denorl 


12  pfennings 
20  granl 
12  pence 


12  do 
48  jltt;is 
48    do 


12  pice 
12    do 

12  pfennings 
.'i  swares 
12  pfeimlngs 
12      do 
12      do 


Varies  from  4  rou- 
bles (Wi  kopecks 
to  4  roubles  84 
"  opeck 
dollar, 
n;  sklllings 
11!  do 
12  'ore 


20  grani 


4  pfennings 
liK)  cind.trenjs 


40 


T  A  15  L  E 


Of  Forc'ujn  Weights  and  Measures,  reduced  to  the  American  Slandun/. 


AMSTERDAM. 

AMEHTCAN  RTANPAUr). 

100  lbs.  1  centner UlS.'.i.M  llis. 

Last  of  grain Stt.iit  Imsh. 

Alim  of  wine 41 .«)  pills. 

Amstenlani  foot 0.n;i  foot. 

Autwcr)!  foot 0.34  foot. 

Jllilnelaud  foot 1.0'J  foot. 

Anisterituni  ell 2.2<''  fool , 

Ell  of  tlie  llajrue 2.28  foot, 

EU  of  llu'  IJialiant 2.:}0  foot. 

CHINA. 

'la  1 1 K  "'.. 

in  taelslciltv \%  lbs. 

UHi  catties  1  picul V^S)4  lbs. 

DENMARK. 

100  lbs.  of  centner n0.2S  lbs. 

liarrel  of  toende  ot  com 3.9">  bush. 

Viertcl  of  wine 2.04  galls. 

Cupcnhajteu  or  Kliineland  fo»t l.O.'t  foot. 

ENGLAND. 

OMale  gallon 1.22  galls. 

Imperial  gallon 1.20  galls. 

( )ld  wine  gallon 1  .(lO  galls. 

tjuiirterol  gr.iin.  or  Simpcrlal  biisliels ,8.25  bush. 

Imperial  corn  b\ishel.  or  8  imperial  gallons I.O.J  bush. 

( )ld  Winchester  bushel 1.00  bush. 

Imperial  yard :«.00  inch. 

Troy  10 141-175  lbs,  avoird's. 

FRANCE. 

Metre 2  2S  foot. 

Decimetre  ^l-lOlb  metre) 3.94  Inuh. 

Velt 2.00  galls. 

Hectolitre 26.42  galls. 

Decalitre 2.64  gall  . 

Litre 2.11  pints. 

Kilolitre 3>..S2  ft. 

Hectolitre J.S4  Imsh. 

Decalitre 9,0,S  qt<. 

Millicr 2.2i'5    bs. 

Qu  nta 220.51  lb<. 

Kiilogramme 2.21  lbs. 

FLOREVCE  AND  LEGHORN. 

100  lbs.  or  1  cantaro  74.8<i  lbs. 

Moiegio  of  grain 16.j)9  bush. 

Kariiie  of  wine 12.01  galls. 

GENOA. 

100  lbs.  or  peso  grosso Tfi.Sfi  lbs. 

100  lbs.  or  peso  itotlile 69.8't 

Mlna  of  grain .'i.43  bush. 

McTiierolaof  wine .•{.». 22  galls. 

HAMBURG. 

Lx't  of  grain 89.64  bush. 

Anm  of  wi«e .S8.i"i  galls. 

Hamburg  foot 0.96  'oot. 

Kli 1 .92  foot. 

MALTA. 

100  lbs.  1  cjinUr 174.50  lbs. 

S.tima  of  grain 8.22  bush. 

Foot 0.85  foot. 

NAPLES. 

i 'antAra  growo l9l..'>0  Ihg. 

f'antai-a  lilcolo lOfi.ni  lbs. 

<'arro  of  grain .',2.24  hush. 

Carro  of  wine 2«4.(H)  galls 


NETHERLANDS. 

„,  AMERICAS   STA.>(nARn. 

Kll .•<.28  foot 

Mudilc  of  Zak 2.84  bush . 

\  at  Hactolitre 26.42  galls 

Kin  litre B.ll  iJints." 

I'oud  kilogrammi' 2.21  lbs. 

PORTUGAL. 

100  lbs 101.19 

J2  lbs  (1  arroba) 23.26 

t  arrob.as  of  22  lbs.  (1  iiuiuial) 89.05 

Alq^uiere 4.7.'i 

Mnjo  of  grain ......!."..  is'  03 

Last  of  salt 70.00 

Aluiude  of  wine 4.37 

I'RUSSIA. 

100  1  R.  of  2  Cologne  marks  each 10.3.11 

Quintal  110  lbs 11:1. 12 

Shelfei  or  graiu ]  V. 

)ftoar  -f  wl   e is'.14 

Ell  of  cloth ',.2  19 

t'oot '. .  r.oj 

ROME. 

Rubbio  of  grain a.sfi 

Barlli  of  wine !..  15.31 

RUSSIA. 

100  lbs.  of  .32  In'hs  caih 90.20 

(."liert  wert    f  graiu .".'.". .  .5.95 

Medro  of  wine ...3.25 

P  tersburg  foot ... ....  ...l.Ts 

Moscow  foot '. I'lK 

I  Pood .'.'.".'.'.'..■i6.V,0 

I  SICILY. 

C'ntaro  grosso I92..'iO 

i  _'antaro  sottilc I  5  00 

llOO  lbs , ■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.  .70'.00 

Silma  grosso  of  gr.iin 77 

'.■^alma  gencrale .......'..'. ..  .'.785 

Salma  of  win  • .21.03 

!  S  WIN. 

Quintal  or  4  arrob  lO 10I  41 

l.\rrol)a ....".".....        25  tti 

I .\rrob I  of  wi  i- "/_■_'■ " ' ' ^  ^^ 

Fanega  of  gra'ti ....!.!...!.!!!  I.'fi  j 

1  SW  ;UE.V. 

100  Ib.s.  or  5  1  spunds .s  7(i 

Kan  or  can. ..'..'. .'..'..        7' 42 

La.s, 


lbs. 

lbs. 

lbs. 

bush. 

bush. 

bush. 

galls. 

lbs. 

lbs. 

hush. 

galls. 

foot. 


bush, 
galls. 

lbs. 
bush. 

gllh. 

for.t. 

foot. 

lis. 
lb«. 

lbs. 

lbs. 

bush 

bush 

.calls 


Can  ol  'viiie. 
EU  of  cloth.. 


.1.9- 


bs 

galls. 
'.  .»h, 

I's. 

•ush 

busi'. 

.1  gal'ot 

feet. 


!                                         SilYRNA. 
I  100  lbs.  (1  quiu*  d) !•■>!»  48  'bs 

'm'^oVTV  ••• !'.■  ■.■.■.■.■.  .'2.81  bush. 

!  Qu   talofgram ]  4,;  i„|,i,. 

I  Qulltal  of  wmc i3..',o  galls. 

'  TRIESTE. 

100  lbs ]23.cn  il.«. 

[Staio  of  grain 2..'M  bush 

:Oriia  or  cirner  of  wine 14.94  iralls' 

KII  of  woolen ..............2.22  feel.' 

Ell  of  silk ..........'!!! "!!2!lO  feel.' 

I  VENICE. 

idOOlbs.  fresco  groRso IWi  18  Ihs. 

I  100  lbs.  peso  satille ;.(i.-..'04  lbs 

Moggio  of  grain j  08  bush. 

,\Tiifara  of  wine i:t7.(K)  galls 


STANDARD  AVP:iGIIT«  YOR  (UiAlX,  SEED,  &c. 


AVhc.-it  sliould  weigh -60  pounds. 'Iluckwhpnt 


Com,  Bhelled .*ifi  '  do 

Corn,  on  the  cob 70  do 

Rye 66  do 

Oats Mi  do 

Rarlcy 46  do 


Irish  potatoes 60  '  d 

Swecl  potatoes Wi  do 

K'nlons 57  do 

Heans 00  do 

I  Bran ;o  do 


.59  pounds.  I  Clover  seed. 


.r>4  poumfa. 


[Timothy  scfd 4ft  du 

IKIax  seed 45  do 

lllemp  seed 46  do 

Blue  cruM  wpd 14  do 

I  Dried  prachCB. 3S  do 


Fine  Gold  Foil, 


MANUFACTURED    BY 


217  Broad  Street,  Augusta,  Ga. 


Opinions  of  a  tew  of  the  tir.st  Dentists  in  the  country  who  have 
used  this  Foil  : 

"I  am  much  pleased  with  your  Gold  Foil.  It  possesses  two  very 
important  requisites — tenacity  and  mallcabilitv.  I  think  it  equal 
to  Abbey's  best.  ^  F.  PARSONS,  J).  D.  S. 

Savaiinah,  Ga.,  March  17, 1861.'' 


"Tl:e  last  Foil  you  sent  me  worked  beautifully.  It  had  that  soft, 
tenacious  texture,  so  necessary  to  insure  thorough  condensing,  and 
withal  sufficiently  adhesive  for  beautiful  work. 

F.  Y.  CLARK,  D.  D.  S. 

Savannah,  April  12th,  1861." 


"I  have  used  the  Foil  manufactured  by  Dr.  Chase   for   the  p  st 
two  years,  and  think  it  fully  equal  to  the  best  in  the  market. 

W.  F.  LEE,  D.  D.  S. 
Coliuubus,  Ga.,  3Ia>^  1st,  1861." 


''Your  Foil  I  consider /<«/(y  equal  to  Abbey's,  which  T  h  ive    use  1 
for  fourteen  years.  T.  L.  JOXES,  D   D  S 

Sparta,   Ga.,  April  1st,  18ol." 


"I  have  used  the  Foil  manufactured  by  Dr.    Chase    for  the   1 1'^t 
two  years,  and  consider  it  the  best  I  have  ever  worked. 

A.  F.  BIUXOX,  D.  D.  S. 
Augusta,  Ga.,  January,  1861." 


From  the  American  Journal  of  Dental  Science.  0  tober.  1 -io!', 
edited  by  the  late  Prof.  Chapin  A.  Harris,  of  Biltimorc,  M.j  : 

''Gold  Foil. — We  received,  a  few  weeks  sin<-e,  an  ciirhili  of  an 
ounce  of  Xo.  4  (iohl  Foil,  ma  ufictured  by  Dr.  D.  S.  ('Iuhc,  of 
Augusta,  Georgia.  It  is  soft  and  tough,  and  easily  compress  •«! 
into  very  solid  masses — properties  all-im|»ortant  to  the  Djntist  in 
tilling  teeth.  In  point  of  excellence,  it  is  equal,  we  think,  to  any 
we  have  ever  used." 


CARMICHAEL  &  BEAN, 

1»  I  II  K  C  T         I  M  r  O  K  T  E  11  ?  (fro  M         E  V  It  <•  V  V.  )        O  V 

IRON, 

B    X    E    E    L  , 

lIAKDWAltE  c^  CUTLERY. 

ALSO  A.MOXC;  Till-:       O         liXT  :\.S1VK  DKM.KUS    IN   THE  ( oNKKDEItATK  STATES  IX 

HORSE  POWERS,  THRASHERS,  FAN  MILLS,  AND 
GIH^.R  41RT  JULTURAL  IMPLEMENTS. 


A.    •■.    JO    ES, 


W.    H.    8AI.I8BUBT.  t  .  ■  -  1  '    t         '      8.    B.    JONEa 


.IO.\ES,SALISBUin\\i(;0., 

SUCCESSORS    TO    E.    C.    REACH,  ACT., 

Wil  OLE  SALE    AXP    RETAIL    ])EALERS     IX 

Btoyes,  Urates  and  Eaii^^'es^ 

Tin  Plate,  Sheet  Iron,  Wire,  and  Tinners'  Stock, 
Tools  and  Machinery- 

\\m  FHSiiiiii  ami  mi.. 

No.  109  Hrou»htoii  Sr.,  Ilodtrsoirs  Block, 

COKNKR    I'.ILL    STREET, 

s  ^  V"  ^  isT  isr  A.  Ti ,     a  A. . 


HEMY  LATHROP  &  CO. 

COK.  CONGRESS  AXD  W]I1TAKER  STS., 

S  A  V  A  TSJ^  IsT  A  EC ,     G   A.., 

IMPORTERS    AND    DKALKRS   IX    FOREIGN 
AKD  DOMESTIC 

DEY  GOODS, 

English  Kerseys,   Georgia  Kerseys, 


Georgia  Domestics, 


LONDON  DUFF  BLANKETS,  SILKS.  MERINOES, 


fl  &C. 


WITH     A    FULL    LINE     OF     OTHER 
FAXCY     (iOODS. 

IIEXRY  J-ATIIKO]',  .IAS.  S.  NEIDLIXGEli, 

WM.  F.  CHAPLIN,  ClfA.s.  A\'.  liKUNNER. 


c;Eoitc;iA 

DENNIS'   ALTERATIVE, 

I'KEI'AKKD    HY 

.1.     DKXXTS,      M.  P.,     AITGUSTA,      «;A.. 

For     Purifying;     the     Blood     and     Diseases     of    llie     Livf^r, 

III  small  doses,  it  is  alterative  and  tonic;  in  large  doses  it  acts 
f'-enerally  asa  mild  juirgative.  In  some  cases  it  produces  no  per- 
ceptible "action  on  the  bowels,  but  removes,- insensibly,  impurities 
from  the  blood  by  its  diaphoretic  action,  and  greatly  improves  tlie 
general  health. 

If  the  Liver  is  kejit  in  a  healthy  condition,  and  the  blood  i)ure 
bv  the  use  of  this  Compound  Sarsaparilla,  it  will  prove  a  great  pre- 
ventive of  sickness,  and  great  saving  of  expense  in  medicines,  for 
the  more  it  is  appropriately  used  in  a  family,  the  bettoi-  will  bo  the 
sreneral  health  of  the  family. 

Jt  is  excellent  in  diseases  arising  fnim  (Toneral  J)c'bility,  or  a  torpid 
state  of  the  Liver,  or  in  the  most  common  <liseases  to  which  they 
are  subject. 

In  Leucorrhca,  or  Whites,  it  has  been  tried  and  found  a  useful 
and  invaluable  remedy.  It  checks  morbific  secretions,  removes  the 
cause  of  disease  by  cleansing  the  blood  of  its  impurities,  and  acts 
as  a  tonic  to  the  system. 

This  is  the  best  medicine  that  can  be  given,  csi)ecially  to  those  in  a 
debilitated  state  of  health,  or  troubled  with  worms.  (Jenerally  a 
few  doses  given  to  a  child  when  it  lirst  ajipears  unwell,  will  soon 
improve  its  health,  and  render  other  medicines  unnecessary.  It  is 
the  general  saying  of  those  who  have  given  it  to  their  children  that 
they  have  been  more  healthy  since  they  have  been  taking  it,  but  do 
not  know  whether  it  was  the  Sarsaparilla  that  improved  their  health 
or  not.  If  this  Sarsaparilla  was  not  a  superior  medicine,  this  say- 
ing would  not  bo  so  common. 

It  is  approved  of  and  recommended  by  eminent  ])hysicians,  and 
brought  more  into  popular  use  by  their  recommendations  than  by 
advertising.  It  may  be  relied  upon  as  the  Purest  and  Best  in  the 
market. 

It  contains  in  addition  to  Sarsaparilla,  the  Hydro  Alcoholic  Ex- 
tract of  (Queen's  Delight,  (stillixgia;)  Grey  Beard,  White  Ash,  or 
Fringe  Tree,  (ciiioxaxtiius  ;)  Tincture  of  May  Apple,  or  Mandrake, 
(i'OT)OPiiYLLUM  ;)  and  Blood  ]\oot,  (sAXCiUiXARiA.) 

The  publication  of  its  ingredients  and  its  natural  taste  and  ef- 
fects are  its  best  recommendations. 

For  sale  by  Druggists  generally. 


C.  A.  PLATT  &  CO., 

214   BROAD  ST.,  AUGUSTA,  GEORGIA, 

MANUFACTURERS    AND    DEALERS    IN 

I>^RLOJR,     DININ&     ROOM 

AND 

m  EVERY  VARIETY,  AXD  UPHOLSTERED  IIS" 

Brocatel,  Haii*   Clotlis  and  Rep 

ENAMELLED  CHAMBER  AND  COTTAGE  SETTS, 

Cotttage  and  French  Bedsteads,  Hair,  Cloth  and  Cotton  Mattresses, 
Spring  Beds  of  every  style.  In  our  Curtain  Department,  we  have 
a  large  and  beautiful  assortment,  imported  direct  from  Europe,  and 
we  can  confidently  commend  our  Goods  for  inspection,  as  aftbrding 
the  very  best  assortment  ever  offered  in  this  market. 

BROCATELS  AXD  SATIX  DELAINES,  IX  XEW  DESIGNS ; 

DAMASK,  IX  ALL  QUALITIES  AND  COLORS;  LACE 

MUSLIX,  AXD  XOTTIXGIIAM  CURTAIXS, 

SOME  VERY  CHEAP. 

CENTER  TASSELS,  LOOP  GIMPS, 

I'ICTURE  TASSELS,  CORDS,  &c. 

WINDOW  shadp:s  of  every  design, 

CORXICE  PIXS  AXD  BAXDS,  A  FULL  ASSORT^rEXT. 

We  are  enabled,  by  our  extensive  Steam  Works,  to  furnish,  a  ^ 
short  notice,  anv  article  in  the  Cabinet  line,  as  well  as  all  kind  of 
CAMP  FURXiTURE,  such  as  Camp  Stools,  Chests,  &c.,  &c. 

We  arc  the  exclusive  manufacturers  and  owners  of 

"  PLATT'S    ARMY  CAMP   CHEST," 

which  contains  every  article  necessary  for  the  table  and  cooking 
for  a  messs  of  six,  besides  being  readily  converted  into  a  table  large 
enough  for  eight,  by  simplj'  raising  two  leaves.  Also,  "Painter's 
Camp  Cot,"  which  is  one  of  the  most  convenient  articles  for  the 
soldier  in  camp  ever  invented,  being  a  fine  Cot  whcji  opened,  and 
when  not  in  use  making  a  roll  only  0  feet  long  and  4  inches  in 
diameter. 


^HIRTIIIf;^,    SHEETINGS 


AM) 


AUOTJSTA  FACTORY, 

.A.  TJ  C3r  XJ  S  T -A. ,     Gr^^L. 

Are  prepared  to  .sup[ily,  proin[ttly,  all    orders    lor  the   Ibllon'iug 

STAND  AR  D       GOODS, 

()  F      T   II   E  T  K      0  W  X       M    A   X   V  V  A   ('  T  U  R  E: 

4-4  SHEETINGS, 

7-8  SIIIRTIXC4S, 

13K0WX  DRILLS,  Xo.  1  (8  oz.,) 

BROWX  DRILLS,  No.  2(7  oz.) 
The  above  Mills  are  eapable  of  lurninu:  out  100,000  yards    j)er 
week. 

OEOT   nT  ""WTMAI^  &   Co! 

208   BROAD    ST.,    AUGUSTA    GA. 

M  A  y  U  F  A  C  T  U  R  E  R  S       A  X  J)      D  E  A  L  E  R  S     I  X 


w  i\  /f?^  '■■ 


mm 


HARNESS  AND  ALT,  KINDS 

OAimiAGE  FURNITURE. 

A    AVELL    ISELECTED    ASSORTMENT    ALWAYS    ON    HAND. 

Also 

CHILDREN'S  CARRIAGES,  TRUNKS,  VALICES,  &c. 
OF  ALL  DESCRIPTIONS. 


JACKSON,  MILLER  d:  VERDERY, 

WHOLESALE  DEALERS  IX 

FOREIGN     AND    SOUTHERN-MADE 

DRY   GOODS, 

ISTo.  -^48  BRO^D  STREET, 
MASONIC  HALL  BUILDING, 

WlLLIiM  H.  GOODRICH, 

CONTRACTOR  AND  RDILDRR, 

MANUFACTURER  OF  ALL  KINDS  OF 

S^^SH,  DOOllS   ^ND  BLIISTDS, 

MOULDIN<JS  OF  ALL  F<33RMS, 

And  all  Articles  used  in  the  Housebuilding  line. 


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ORDERS  FILLED   WITH    DISPATCH. 

Also,  all  kinds  of  work  in  tlio  inadiino  line,  oitlicr  newer  repairing. 
Work  done  in  the  best  workmanlike  manner,  and  to  order, 

Sleam  Manufaclorf,  Macie  Shop  and  lumber  Kard, 

189  REYNOLD  STREET,  ADGDSTA,  GEORGIA. 


MILLERS^   &  PARRAMORE, 

SUCCESSORS  TO  PATTEN  &  MILLERS', 

AND 

AND  AGENTS  FOR  THE  SALE  OF 

Rhodes'  Super-Phosphate, 

AXDllKW  .r.   MILF,ER.  WALTER  J.   MILLKH.  lIi:Xl{Y    I.    I'ARKAMOHi:. 


PlEFERElSrCES. 


Hon.  Jas.  S.  Baker,  Lake  City,  Florida. 
Jolm  II.  Sta])lcr,  Esq.,  Hamilton,      " 
John  H.  II.  Tooke,  Tlioinasville,  Georgia. 
Ex-Hon.  J.  L.  Seward,        "  " 

S.  Alex.  Smith,  Escj.,  "  '' 

M.  E.  Parramore,  Quitman,  " 

J.  Carraway  Smith,  Esq.,  Madison, Florida. 


A.  M.  Vason,  E-'^cj.,  Madison,  Florida. 

A.  M.  Casen,  Es(|..  "  " 

E.  J.  Vann,  Esi].. 

Simeon  Smith,  Escj.,  ^'aldl>sta,  Georjjia. 

MaJ.  H.  ('.  Yo\iiiir.  Tlioiiias  t'oiiiity,    " 

Mes.  Dickinson  it:  Parramore,  Madison.Fla 


AMiilc  tlic  leading  feature  of  Mes-srs.  M.  &  P.'s  business^  will  l)o 
that  of  a  Cotton  Factorage  and  General  Commission — with  the  at- 
tention of  the  senior  partners  devoted  exclusively  to  that  interest — 
they  will  (having  tlie  direct  importation  of  Sombrero,  tlie  richest 
Phosphate  Guano  known,  together  with  a  large  sujiply  at  their  fac- 
tory and  dei)Ot,  of  Peruvian,  Plio.spho-Poruvian,  and  all  other  .stan- 
dard Guanos  constantly  on  hand),  be. prepared  at  all  times  to  fit 
orders  for  the  genuine  articles,  and  guarantee  them  such.  Also,  a 
full  supply  of  Ground  Pla.ster  constantly  on  hand,  in  quantities  to 
suit. 

ORDERS  FOR  BAGGING  AND  ROPE  PROMPTLY  FliLED. 


lift 


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DEALERS  IN 


SASH,    DOORS, 

BLINDS,  MOULDINGS, 

PAINTS,  OILS.  WINDOW  GLASS, 

VARNISH,    TURPENTINE, 

P^PER  IIMGIIiiS.  BORDERS,  lit 

ALSO, 

BUILDERS'  HARDWARE, 


SOLE  AGENTS   FOR  THE 


Soulti  Carolina  While  Lead,  Zinc  and  Color  Works. 


SOLE  AGENTS  FOR  F.  CALLAWAY'S  CELEBRATED 


mi  IILIM).  DOOR  l\D  MOI l/DIMi  ^HMFUITORV. 


West  side  Monument  Square.  Savannah.  Ga 


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